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Webinar Announcement: AM5K2Ex EVM for Mission Critical Applications

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TI is teaming up with eInfochips, a platinum design network partner, to host a webinar on AM5K2Ex for mission critical applications.

For critical system applications in aerospace, medical and security markets, high performance data processing is a necessity. Texas Instruments has brought together their leading Keystone II architecture with four ARM Cortex-A15 MP Core™ processors & TI's TMS320C66x high performance DSP in our latest multicore processors – 66AK2ExandAM5K2Ex.

These processors are ideal for applications including enterprise video, digital video recording, video analytics, industrial imaging and industrial control, avionics and defense, and enterprise voice gateways.

Join us for a 60 minute session, where we will discuss how 66AK2Ex or AM5K2Ex can add value to your engineering efforts. The session will feature AM5K2Ex EVM-related use cases and best practices, followed by a Q&A session.

Who Should Attend: Professionals working in Aerospace, Medical and High-Performance Computing Applications

When: Dec 10, 2014, 10:00 - 11:00 am PST

Registration Link:http://go.einfochips.com/k2e-evm-for-mission-critical-applications

 

About Presenters
EllenBlinka is a Product Marketing Engineer at Texas Instruments, responsible for both the AM5K2Ex and 66AK2Ex families of devices. She is also responsible for developing the mission critical market for TI’s Processor business, which includes Sitara™ ARM-based devices, KeyStone  Multicore devices, and KeyStone II ARM+DSP processors.

Hitesh Jani is the Program Manager at eInfochips. His area of work is Embedded Hardware Systems Design for Telecom Infrastructure, Video and Imaging. Hitesh has hands on experience on various TI platforms including the Sitara and DaVinci lines, as well as the AM5K2Ex and 66AK2Ex, and TCI6630K2L.


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