ARM launches mcu accreditation for embedded engineers
A new accreditation has been launched by ARM that enables embedded software engineers to officially qualify in its mcu technology.

The ARM Accredited MCU Engineer (AAME) accreditation will focus on software aspects of ARMv6 and ARMv7 Cortex-M architecture profiles, and is aimed primarily at embedded engineers familiar with the ARM Cortex-M processor series.
The syllabus includes:
• ARM architecture (30%)
• Software development (30%)
• Software optimization (15%)
• System (10%)
• Software debug (8%)
• Implementation (7%)
Full details, including the official syllabus and learning resources, are available here.