Introduction to ARM Processors
Mr. Joe Bungo, ARM
Date: September 24, 2008 (Wednesday)
Time: 6:00pm–7:30pm
Location: West Lecture Hall 1, NJIT

About the Presenter:

Joe Bungo joined ARM in 2002 as an intern in the Applications Engineering group supporting and providing training for software development on ARM processors. In 2005, he joined ARM's University Relations group as an applications engineer encouraging and supporting the use of the ARM Architecture in academia in all facets, including providing hands-on workshops, lectures on various ARM-related topics, and technical support. Bungo has a B.A. in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin.

About the Talk:

ARM announces a technical workshop specifically for university students and staff at NJIT. In 1.5 hours, the workshop covers the basics of ARM processors, the ARM Instruction Set Architecture, basic system design, pipelines, and an overview of the development tools. The workshop is free to students and faculty.

If you are an engineering or computer science student studying hardware or software, computer architecture, embedded, real-time systems/applications, low-power applications, cryptography, interpreters and compilers, or you’re starting a senior project, you will find this short course useful. Think of it as a crash course on ARM. For more information, please visit our web site at: www.arm.com. We are accepting Resumes!!

For more information contact Professor Jie Hu, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NJIT, jhu@njit.edu, 973-596-5273.

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