TNT Training

Join FABrIC for an engaging one-hour webinar tailored specifically for non-technical professionals in roles like HR, finance, procurement, and IT. If you’re not directly involved in chip design or manufacturing but need to grasp the basics of the semiconductor industry, this session is for you! We’ll break down complex concepts, simplify the jargon, and give you practical insights into the unique nature of the industry, its target markets, and future trends. Gain the foundational knowledge you need to enhance your efficiency and stay ahead in today’s tech-driven world.

System on a Chip

System on a Chip Webinar

This webinar will outline how the use of the broad range of IP within the freely available Arm Academic Access programme combined with academic-focused reusable reference designs and tape out flows (being developed by the SoC Labs academic community) are making System on Chip projects easier to undertake by individual students and larger academic teams. The growing global SoC Labs community supports many SoC design projects, and sharing knowledge via project collaborations helps ease the design and fabrication process. SoC Labs and Arm (as part of the Semiconductor Education Alliance) are looking to help more academics and institutions develop skills and innovative SoC designs and reduce the barriers academics face. It also supports academic teams to undertake significant research challenges where more complex SoC designs are needed, including custom acceleration of Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence. 

Please join us and hear how through a specific call for participation SoC Labs and Arm AAA will support you in developing your System on Chip projects, especially if you are an academic new to SoC and ASIC design.

Presentations by:

John Darlington, SoC Labs Lead, University of Southampton

Becky Ellis, Senior Manager, Research Enablement at Arm

Andrew Pickard, Director, Academic & Technology Partners at Arm

Alex Su, Senior Development Manager at A