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Next public ARM training course will be a live webex session on ARM DynamIQ. These courses are prese

Next public ARM training course will be a live webex session on ARM DynamIQ. These courses are presented in English on July 27 and August 2, and in Chinese on August 2. [ARM training]( [View as a web page]( [ARM training]( [ ] ARM training news - Issue 12 A deeper dive into ARM DynamIQ Join a three-hour live and interactive webex training course to gain a better understanding of the ARM DynamIQ processor. The training is provided by experienced ARM engineers who will happy to answer your questions. [ARM DynamIQ]( Course agenda: - ARM DynamIQ overview - ARMv8.2-A overview - DynamIQ memory systems - DynamIQ interrupt handling - DynamIQ power management - DynamIQ debug Book now only $99 per person per course with promocode: Training2017 [EMEA & US - July 27]( [Asia - August 2]( [China (presentation in Chinese ) - August 2]( PLDA becomes an ARM Approved training partner [PLDA Training]( PLDA Training, based in France, recently became an ARM Approved training partner. PLDA Training provides more than 110 training courses, covering the full spectrum of technologies required for System-on-Chip design and implementation - from CPUs, microcontrollers and DSPs to specialized networking SoCs, memory interfaces and interface protocols. [Check out PLDA's training courses]( ARM TechCon [ARM TechCon]( The world's largest ARM event, ARM TechCon takes place October 24-26 in Santa Clara. Matt Rushton, ARM's Training Manager will be presenting at the event, and he will discuss ARM's new online learning portal. Full details will be revealed during the conference. [Early bird discounted registration](passes are available until August 25. [ARM Connected Community]( [ARM Developer]( Visit the ARM Community, ARM Developer, and connect with ARM online: [ARM on Facebook]( [ARM on LinkedIn]( [ARM on Instagram]( [ARMflix on YouTube]( [Follow ARM on Twitter]( [ARM on Google+]( [Forward]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( ARM Ltd. ▪ 110 Fulbourn Road ▪ Cambridge ▪ CB1 9NJ ▪ UK Registered in England 2557590 [Contact Us]( Copyright © 1995-2017 ARM Ltd. ARM is a registered trademark of ARM Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the EU and/or elsewhere. The ARM logo, ARM Community logo, and ARM Developer logo are trademarks of ARM Limited. All rights reserved.

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