MLECO-2526: Add instructions for Arm Virtual Hardware

Change-Id: If34a22cdc1313bd8cce4d1cd30e845eb361b93e4
Signed-off-by: George Gekov <george.gekov@arm.com>
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 - a [Corstone™-300 MPS3 based Fixed Virtual Platform (FVP)](https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/open-source-software/arm-platforms-software/arm-ecosystem-fvps)
   that offers a choice of the [Arm® Ethos™-U55 NPU](https://www.arm.com/products/silicon-ip-cpu/ethos/ethos-u55)
   or [Arm® Ethos™-U65 NPU](https://www.arm.com/products/silicon-ip-cpu/ethos/ethos-u65) software fast model in combination of
-  the new [Arm® Cortex™-M55 processor](https://www.arm.com/products/silicon-ip-cpu/cortex-m/cortex-m55).
+  the new [Arm® Cortex™-M55 processor](https://www.arm.com/products/silicon-ip-cpu/cortex-m/cortex-m55). You can also take advantage of
+  [Arm Virtual Hardware](https://www.arm.com/products/development-tools/simulation/virtual-hardware) and [run the Fixed Virtual Platform
+  in the cloud](./docs/sections/arm_virtual_hardware.md).
 
 ## Overview of the evaluation kit
 
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+- [Overview](#overview)
+  - [Getting started](#getting-started)
+
+# Overview
+
+Arm® 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 Corstone™-300 MPS3 based Fixed Virtual Platform (FVP),
+compiler and other tools.
+
+## Getting started
+
+To take advantage of Arm Virtual Hardware, you would need to have an AWS account and follow the steps below:
+
+ 1. Login to your AWS account.
+ 2. Go to the AWS Marketplace and search for [Arm Virtual Hardware](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-urbpq7yo5va7g).
+ 3. Subscribe to the Arm Virtual Hardware Amazon Machine Image.
+ 4. Launch the AWS instance.
+ 5. If you want to access the Arm Virtual Hardware AWS instance via ssh, at the moment of creating the instance you would need to generate a *.pem* key.
+ You could then access the AWS instance over ssh: `$ ssh -i <mykey.pem> ubuntu@<ec2-ip-address>`.
+
+Note that you can register to receive free AWS credits to use Arm Virtual Hardware from [here](https://www.arm.com/company/contact-us/virtual-hardware).
+
+You can find more information about Arm Virtual Hardware [here](https://arm-software.github.io/VHT/main/overview/html/index.html).
+
+Once you have access to the AWS instance, we recommend starting from the [quick start guide](../quick_start.md) in order to get familiar
+with the ml-embedded-evaluation-kit. Note that on the AWS instance, the FVP is available under `/opt/FVP_Corstone_SSE-300`.