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News Release from: QNX Software Systems | Subject: Momentics
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 26 June 2007
Development suite to support Freescale
multicore
Platform will enable developers to fully realise the performance inherent in next-generation multicore processors.
QNX Software Systems has announced planned support for the new Freescale Multi-Core Communications Platform This platform, in combination with QNX's industry leading multicore support, will enable developers to fully realise the performance inherent in next-generation multicore processors
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Multi-core processing is the future of high-end computing for the embedded market", says Mark Roberts, Director of Product Marketing at QNX Software Systems.
"The Freescale Multi-Core Communications Platform, with its innovative architecture, will enable the industry to continue to benefit from highly scalable multiprocessing technology".
QNX Software Systems' comprehensive multicore support includes an integrated set of development tools and OS features that enable software engineers to quickly build reliable, high-performance embedded products that leverage the latest generation of multicore processors.
Built from the ground up to support multiprocessing, the QNX Momentics development suite provides not only multicore debug aware capability, but also powerful visualisation tools to help characterise and optimise multi-core systems.
"Multicore processing holds enormous potential for high-performance embedded applications", says Jeff Timbs, Director of Marketing for Freescale's Networking Systems Division.
"The availability of software solutions optimised for multicore platforms has never been more important".
"QNX is enabling software developers to rapidly migrate uniprocessing-based designs to those based on innovative multicore architectures, such as Freescale's Multi-Core Communications Platform".
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