Session on Windows 10 IoT for Embedded ARM Devices at the ARM TechCon 2015

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Are you curious to know more about the exciting new Windows 10 IoT platform for Embedded ARM Devices? Join Daniel Lang (CTO, Toradex Inc.) as he demystifies Windows 10 IoT for you in his speaker session at the upcoming ARM TechCon 2015, one of the world’s leading platforms for system developers working on the ARM® architecture. Windows 10 IoT marks the first time in the history when the Windows OS will be simultaneously used across the entire range of computing platforms, from the smaller mobile phones to our household PCs, servers and even devices like Xbox and HoloLens. Join the 50-minute Technical Session conducted by Daniel to understand Windows 10 IoT and know about its advantages and limitations. You will also learn about the developer experience and how you can gain access to low level interfaces like GPIOs, I2C and SPI during the conference. Get your passes now!

Presenter: Daniel Lang: CTO, Toradex Inc.

Time and Date: Thursday, November 12, 10:30 AM to 11:20 AM

Venue: Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA, 95054.

For Registration: http://schedule.armtechcon.com/session/windows-10-iot-for-embedded-arm-devices
 
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Hi Tim Locke,

This session is all about Windows 10 IoT for Embedded ARM Devices. Mr Daniel Lang demystifies the advantages and limitations of Windows 10 IoT for ARM based boards.
 
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Yes. The Pi is Arm based and people are loading W10 IOT onto it. I know the Pi is really an educational and hobby machine but I am sure some people will have Visual Studio on their desktops and be writing/rewriting IOT apps for W10 on the Pi.
 

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