Within the embedded computing sphere, the programming language C has long been considered the standard. However, more complex applications and faster time-to-market requirements call for alternatives.
Traditionally used for web and desktop applications, Python offers such an alternative, thanks to its support for C/C++ libraries and the provision of frameworks for processing complex algorithms. Those associated frameworks enable the development of complex algorithms used across data analytics, Machine Learning (ML), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications. Of course, these applications are hot topics within embedded computing and are driving the adoption of Python, especially within the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) at the edge. AMD offers multiple approaches to deploy Python on embedded platforms and FPGA designs, so a sound knowledge of Python will be beneficial in creating various kinds of designs with the AMD toolchains.
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