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Optimizing Linux and Android applications for ARM - Free Webinar 3rd May, 2011, 10h00am Central European Time



Optimizing Linux and Android applications for ARM

03 May 2011

Venue: Webinar
Location: Webinar

Register Now!

Optimizing Linux and Android applications can be a challenging
experience. Using a popular FIR filter example implemented in three
different forms, we will discuss the pros and cons of coding Android
multimedia apps using Java and how this type of software can be
significantly accelerated using C/C++ native code and the ARM® NEON™
SIMD engine. We will also be demonstrating how ARM Streamline can be
used to make the software optimization workflow simpler and more
efficient by identifying hotspots, parallelization issues and other
system-wide events that can negatively impact your app’s performance.

At the end of this webinar, you will be able understand:

    * Important performance aspects related to Android application
    design
    * Benefits of using ARM professional tools to optimize Linux and
    Android software

Who should attend:

    * Anyone planning Linux related development or Android-based
    products
    * Software developers for equipment manufacturers
    * Board support package (BSP) developers for silicon manufacturers
    * Android application developers, especially game and multimedia
    applications

http://arm.com/about/events/optimizing-linux-and-android-applications-for-arm.php

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Optimizing Linux and Android applications for ARM

may_3rd

Optimizing Linux and Android applications can be a challenging
experience. Using a popular FIR filter example implemented in three
different forms, we will discuss the pros and cons of coding Android
multimedia apps using Java and how this type of software can be
significantly accelerated using C/C++ native code and the ARM® NEON™
SIMD engine. We will also be demonstrating how ARM Streamline can be
used to make the software optimization workflow simpler and more
efficient by identifying hotspots, parallelization issues and other
system-wide events that can negatively impact your app’s performance.
At the end of this webinar, you will be able understand important
performance aspects related to Android application design, as well as
the benefits of using professional tools to optimize Linux and Android
software.

Date:
3rd May, 2011, 10h00am Central European Time

	
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How easy is it to design a new SoC around a Cortex-M processor?
may_5th

In this webinar, you will gain an understanding of the Cortex-M
processor family and a new design kit product aimed to accelerate your
system design and verification process with the Cortex-M processors. The
talk will detail the ARM System solution, called the Cortex-M System
Design Kit, which supports Cortex-M0, M3 and M4 and is designed to work
out-of-box, configurable and optimized for the Cortex-M processors. This
processor system design kit includes preconfigured example systems,
comprehensive AHB and APB interconnect fabric components and baseline
peripheral set, UART, timer, GPIO, watchdog timer that delivers a low
latency, low power and area efficient solution for a variety of
applications where the digital subsystem is not the main feature of the
device, e.g. mixed-signal System-on-Chip.

By the end of this short webinar you will see the benefits of using ARM
Cortex-M processors with the system design kit to achieve new levels of
performance and reduced power consumption in your next chip design and
get to silicon faster.

Date:
5th May, 2011 at 10:00am Central European Time
 
These Webinars including Q&A Session will take around 45 minutes each.
 

Register Now. It is free.

Please use the form below to register for these webinars.
You will receive an email reminding you of the webinars before they
start.

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