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Discover New Activities with AMD From hands-on workshops to pervasive AI solutions, Hackster is prov

Discover New Activities with AMD From hands-on workshops to pervasive AI solutions, Hackster is providing exciting opportunities with AMD to fuel your creativity and contribute to the advancement of cutting-edge technologies. Learn how to get involved! Pervasive AI Developer Contest: Win Free AMD Hardware The AMD Pervasive AI Developer Contest on Hackster is offering up to 700 total pieces of free development hardware and cloud instances available for developers to compete in three stimulating categories: - Generative AI: up to 300 MI210 Cloud Instances or Radeon PRO W7900 GPUs - Robotics AI: up to 200pcs KR260 Robotics Starter Kit - PC AI: up to 200pcs Ryzen AI Powered PC Fill out a project proposal at the link below by February 29 to win free development tools. [Apply for Free Hardware]( Unlock a world of opportunity! Compete for 30 exclusive prizes in a whopping $160,000 USD prize pool. Plus, elevate your development journey with direct access to AMD's technical experts. Build Along Workshop with the ZUBoard Join hardware enthusiasts around the globe in this interactive, live build-along with Adam Taylor. In this workshop you will learn how to quickly and easily create an FPGA-based motor control application for a brushless DC (BLDC) motor using the ZUBoard and control it using Petalinux. No FPGA experience is required. [Register Now]( Game Night with AMD A quest for those who dare embark on a journey of knowledge and mastery across an array of technologies. Each month reveals a new kingdom and new technology to help build your skills and defeat the horrible dragon. The second quest has just begun, beckoning you to the AMD Zynq™ 7000 Kingdom where a task of intellect and expertise awaits. Study virtual resources to uncover the secrets hidden within and you could be considered worthy of a bountiful prize. May the odds be in your favor. [Join the Adventure]( To find more upcoming events, visit [hackster.io/events](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Copyright © 2024 Hackster.io, All rights reserved. You created an account on Hackster.io or registered to our newsletter. Our mailing address is: Hackster.io 2580 Junction AveSan Jose, CA 95134 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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