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News Release from: Accelerated Technology | Subject: MIPS32 34K support
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 April 2006
Tools support multithreading MIPS cores
The Nucleus real-time operating system and the Eclipse-powered Edge Tool Suite now support the MIPS32 34K multithreading processor core family.
The Nucleus real-time operating system (RTOS) and the Eclipse-powered Edge Tool Suite now support the MIPS32 34K multithreading processor core family from MIPS Technologies The MIPS32 34K family of cores, a multi-threading solution for high-performance, cost-sensitive applications, delivers superior real-time responsiveness for embedded applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Our collaboration with Mentor enables our customers to benefit from the three elements critical to successful development - low system cost, low power consumption and high performance".
The Nucleus software support for the MIPS32 34K cores includes the Nucleus Plus RTOS, a fast, scalable real-time software system.
The Nucleus RTOS enables the asymmetric multiprocessing mode of operation for the 34K processor.
It can run in concert with another operating system on a single 34K core, allowing customers to consolidate multiple functions on a single piece of silicon, thereby saving on system costs.
The initial Nucleus Plus RTOS for 34K supports one instance of the Nucleus Plus RTOS running on each of the two virtual processing elements (VPE).
The Nucleus Plus RTOS on the first VPE initialises the second VPE and controls all the peripheral resources.
This enables co-operation, but distinct real-time applications run concurrently and take advantage of the two VPEs for performance gains.
The Nucleus RTOS, combined with the Edge Tool Suite, gives 34K developers an all-inclusive environment in which to build their applications from start to finish, providing benefits such as lower system cost, improved system performance, lower power consumption and additional functionality.
"At Mentor Graphics, we are excited to work with MIPS Technologies and incorporate their innovative multithreading and on-chip DSP capabilities into our embedded software products", said Glen Johnson, Product Marketing Manager, Embedded Systems Division, Mentor Graphics.
"The addition of the 34K support to our Nucleus RTOS and EDGE Tool Suite is part of our strategy to work closely with MIPS Technologies to support their latest core technology in order to provide the best software solution on the market".
The Edge Tool Suite, based on the Eclipse platform, provides a set of plug-ins to Eclipse.
The Edge software includes an IDE, compiler, debugger and system profiler, all of which work together to create products from concept to deployment.
The Edge software gives embedded developers tighter tool integration, total control over the quality and stability of their applications, full control of release cycles, shorter learning curves and a common platform with desktop tools.
To address MIPS Technologies' target markets, the Edge software supports MDI-compliant connections including the FS2 System Navigator and the MIPSsim instruction set simulator (ISS).
Licences for the Nucleus RTOS software begin at US $12,495 and licences for the complete Edge Tool Suite begin at $3000 per seat.
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