IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm supports the new Arm Cortex-M85 processor, helping developers create powerful embedded development solutions for future IoT, smart home and AI/ML applications UPPSALA, Sweden, June 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ IAR Systems, the world leader in software and services for embedded development, today announced the latest version of the complete development toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm. Version 9.30 extends its wide support of Arm cores by adding support for the latest high-performance Arm Cortex-M85 processor. "For developers to innovate and succeed in a diverse and growing IoT and embedded market, a robust ecosystem of software and tools is required," said Mohamed Awad, vice president of IoT and Embedded at Arm. "Arm's highest performance Cortex-M processor is now available on Arm Virtual Hardware, and combined with offerings like IAR Systems' latest toolkit, we are simplifying and accelerating the development cycle." "
videos like this, they remind us how far we still have to go with race relations in america, so what can the next generation do to make things better? joining me are four of the country s best and brightest young minds. elliott spillers, student government president elect at the university of alabama. rusty mao, student body president at nc stat. julia watson undergrad student body president at northwestern and jaylin ross. thanks all for coming here. i appreciate it. i want to start with you, elliott. you were just elected the sga president at university of alabama. the first african-american in 40 years. just happened around the time of the selma anniversary, which is kind of cool. you got votes from across the social and socioeconomic, i should say, and racial spectrum. what does that tell you about where your generation is with regard to i think it tells that we re moving forward and that our generation is willing and wanting to kind of make the steps to progression.
on campus we have a great culture at n.c. state and we always need to take steps to go further. a critical challenge is to overcoming the issue of race in america is we have to acknowledge it s a problem. we have to come to a table with all groups, recognize implicit biases, all sides have to be involved in the situation. the first step is we all have to admit this is a real problem. i think that s one of the many reasons that the video in oklahoma took people by surprise that are older, because older people think of you all as post-racial. there was an article by a a researcher and he talks about specific data points. he said millennials are more racist than they think. what do you think of that? nobody wants to read that headline. i remember reading it. being upset. but this idea of post racialism in our generation is good news and bad news. it s good news because it s possible to think that. if the oakklahoma bus incident