XMOS to hold design seminar and conference in Bristol

XMOS, the creator of Software Defined Silicon (SDS) is holding a design seminar and conference on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th of April at the Bristol University Computer Science Department. The seminar on the afternoon of the 16th April is aimed at designers and engineers new to XMOS who want an introduction to designing with XMOS tools and devices.

Through a series of practical exercises, participants will learn how to create and compile designs and download them to a target development board, which is the attendee’s to keep following the seminar. Anyone with a basic knowledge of C language will be comfortable with the exercises.

The design seminar costs $99 (approx £75) and includes the XC-1 development kit, or is free to attendees who have already bought an XMOS kit. For a full seminar agenda and to register for the event visit: https://www.xmos.com/events

The conference on the 17th April is for members of Xlinkers (the open source community for users of XMOS technology and products) and XMOS experts. It will provide an opportunity to meet with fellow Xlinkers and hear a series of talks from XMOS staff, including the architect of SDS, Professor David May.

The Xlinkers conference is free to registered Xlinkers users.

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