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Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 February 2004

Core is central
to Chinese SoC curriculum

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The Beijing Embedded System Key Lab at the Beijing University of Technology, has joined the ARM University Programme and licensed the industry-leading ARM7TDMI core for SoC teaching and research

The Beijing Embedded System Key Lab at the Beijing University of Technology (BUT), has joined the ARM University Programme and licensed the industry-leading ARM7TDMI core for SoC teaching and research. Opened in February 2003, the Beijing Embedded System Key Lab is a large, state-of-the-art embedded system laboratory dedicated to training China's next generation of embedded system design engineers.

Its primary goal is to provide education for students who are studying for their masters degrees in engineering.

It is also used for professional training and by undergraduates who are working on their graduation projects.

The lab takes a highly innovative project-based approach to education in which students gain real-world experience by working on leading-edge designs for embedded systems including hardware, ICs and software.

The lab is strongly supported by the Chinese government which puts it in an excellent position to work with standards and regulatory bodies throughout the industry.

"The fact that the Embedded System Key Lab at BUT has licensed this popular ARM core to teach advanced SoC design is further indication of the proliferation of ARM technology in China's universities", said Jun Tan, President of ARM China.

"We are committed to helping advance SoC research and training and reducing the shortage of IC designers and embedded system engineers in China".

"Embedded systems are now part of our everyday life", said Ling Tang, Deputy Director of the Beijing Embedded System Key Lab.

"Because of its low-cost, high-performance and power-efficient features, the ARM7TDMI core is extremely popular in the design of 32bit embedded applications.

Consequently, it is the ideal platform for our SoC design research".

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