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+# Arm Virtual Hardware
+
- [Overview](./arm_virtual_hardware.md#overview)
- [Getting started](./arm_virtual_hardware.md#getting-started)
-# Overview
+## Overview
ArmĀ® Virtual Hardware is an accurate representation of a physical System on Chip and runs as a simple application in a Linux environment for easy
scalability in the cloud and removes dependency from silicon availability. Powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), developers can launch Amazon Machine Image
(AMI) running as a virtual server in the cloud. The Arm Virtual Hardware is configured with the Corstoneā„¢-300 MPS3 based Fixed Virtual Platform (FVP),
compiler and other tools.
-## Getting started
+### Getting started
To take advantage of Arm Virtual Hardware, you would need to have an AWS account and follow the steps below: