Join us for Grand Central Bakery Cookies and Beverages and learn more about development for the Things in IoT. We will have a couple of talks and demos, and there will be plenty of time for question and answers.

We have the following segments:
Windows 10 and Visual Studio for development on Linux
You will learn how you can use Bash on Windows 10 to build Linux images and how to use Visual Studio to develop and debug native code on an ARM based Linux Device.
Asymmetric Hetreouges Multicore for low-power and real-time Things
We will introduce you to the concept of Heterogeneous Multicore Processing. Many new ARM SoC like NXPs i.MX7 come with general purpose microcontrollers. This allows for very power efficient use cases typical found in smart watches or weather stations or allow to meet real-time requirements in an easy way. We will have a cool robot demo to demonstrate the concept.
Update on Windows 10 IoT Core on ARM Devices
Very brief update on the current status of Win 10 IoT core
Azure IoT SDK
Learn about available SDKs and see how simple you can connect a sensor to the could.
Toradex hosts the event. There will be live demos including extreme fast booting Linux / Qt systems, and CUDA enabled low power Devices. We will raffle away an i.MX7 Development Kit and we will have some goodies from our partner the Qt Company.
For Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cookies-things-and-the-internet-tickets-28827235036

We have the following segments:
Windows 10 and Visual Studio for development on Linux
You will learn how you can use Bash on Windows 10 to build Linux images and how to use Visual Studio to develop and debug native code on an ARM based Linux Device.
Asymmetric Hetreouges Multicore for low-power and real-time Things
We will introduce you to the concept of Heterogeneous Multicore Processing. Many new ARM SoC like NXPs i.MX7 come with general purpose microcontrollers. This allows for very power efficient use cases typical found in smart watches or weather stations or allow to meet real-time requirements in an easy way. We will have a cool robot demo to demonstrate the concept.
Update on Windows 10 IoT Core on ARM Devices
Very brief update on the current status of Win 10 IoT core
Azure IoT SDK
Learn about available SDKs and see how simple you can connect a sensor to the could.
Toradex hosts the event. There will be live demos including extreme fast booting Linux / Qt systems, and CUDA enabled low power Devices. We will raffle away an i.MX7 Development Kit and we will have some goodies from our partner the Qt Company.
For Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cookies-things-and-the-internet-tickets-28827235036
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