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News Release from: Ahura Technology
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 October 2001
Software develops MIPS in Bluetooth
applications
Ahura Technology has joined the MIPS Alliance Programme.
Ahura Technology has joined the MIPS Alliance Programme, and is offering its integrated development environment and the company's first pure software protocol analyser for Bluetooth IEEE802.11a and IEEE802.11b to MIPS licensees and OEMs using MIPS-based processors These products are compatible with the standard MIPS32 and MIPS64 architectures, as well as processors and cores based on those architectures
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Ahura technology can assist developers of MIPS-based products to form the building blocks needed to create innovative, differentiated embedded applications that range from digital consumer to high-performance networking solutions.
"MIPS Technologies is one of the world's most successful architects of embedded 32 and 64bit processor technologies and is truly a market leader", commented Reza Soliman-Noori, president and CEO of Ahura Technology.
"We are pleased to be able to offer our ground-breaking, open-source GNU tools to the MIPS community and to support them in developing robust, flexible and scalable applications", he observed.
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"MIPS Technologies and its licensees rely on readily available embedded development tools to preserve the time-to-market advantages of its cores.
Ahura is able to offer a robust tools environment that enable our licensees to rapidly deploy products to meet their aggressive time-to-market schedules", stated James MacHale, director of market development for MIPS Technologies.
"Ahura's expertise in embedded GNU tools allows them to capitalize on the exploding embedded systems market", he remarked.
In recognising the need for end-to-end embedded solutions, Ahura currently offers four integrated, flexible and standards-based products.
Ahura's eXpose is an intuitive and comprehensive source-level symbolic debugger for optimising integrated development environments (IDE.) The product can be used to configure, deploy, build and debug kernels, drivers or software modules directly for all supported environments.
Both eXpressGNU and eXpertGNU are based on the open-source GNU standard, which employs an open development model.
eXpressGNU provides optimised, processor-specific and complete GNU tool chains.
eXpertGNU provides the same features and functionality as eXpressGNU as well as an intuitive graphical interface that eliminates the need to know underlying details of the GNU tools.
Ahura's Wireless eXaminer, the newest product, provides developers of Bluetooth IEEE802.11a /IEEE802.11b-enabled devices the ability to monitor, capture, decode, filter and display all baseband packets within a wireless network and to isolate, decode and display higher-level protocol layers.
The Ahura Technology embedded development tools are now available.
Introductory pricing ranges from $400 to $5000 based on the platform and product.
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