Nuvoton Technology has launched a version of the Arm Keil MDK Nuvoton Edition, a development tool to support all microcontrollers based on Arm Cortex-M cores.
The Keil MDK (microcontroller development kit) Nuvoton Edition by Nuvoton Technology, Taiwan includes critical tools like the Arm C/C++ compiler, the Keil µvision IDE, and the Keil studio pack, which is an extension for Visual studio Code. This robust set of tools strengthens the company’s development ecosystem, allowing developers to more easily access and utilize resources as their initiative aligns with its “NuDeveloper ecosystem – make engineer’s jobs easier” mission, addressing developer needs by simplifying the access to professional-grade development tools directly through their platform. This launch aims to enhance developer efficiency by offering a suite of essential resources that streamline embedded system development.
Supporting a wide range of microcontrollers—from entry-level M0/M0+ and M23 cores to high-performance cores like M33, M4, M55, M7, and M85—the new edition is expected to attract developers working on diverse applications. By providing a comprehensive platform, Nuvoton aims to make the development process smoother, helping engineers bring products to market faster. This initiative is particularly beneficial for those working in sectors such as industrial automation, artificial intelligence, and consumer electronics, where rapid innovation is essential.
“Our goal is to streamline the developer experience, enabling them to focus on innovation rather than technical obstacles,” a company representative explained. This free edition is a one-stop solution designed to reduce development time and enhance productivity, making it easier for engineers to harness advanced microcontroller capabilities.
With this tool, developers can build, test, and deploy their embedded applications more efficiently, significantly reducing time to market. As the company strengthens its product ecosystem, this launch not only empowers developers but also reinforces the company’s presence in the embedded systems landscape.