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2007-06-04 TCP/IP protocol stack targets embedded systems
eSOL has announced the release of its PrCONNECT/Pro TCP/IP protocol stack that offers a BSD socket interface.
2003-09-15 Silicon 'debug' product serves Synopsys DFT users
Claiming to dramatically speed test vector debug time for users of Synopsys' DFT products, Intellitech Corp. has announced the Nebula silicon debugger.
2006-11-01 How to effectively evaluate RTOSes
To survive in an increasingly competitive market, companies must maximize software investments by critically evaluating their choice of real-time operating systems.
2011-03-23 A quarter of cars will lose blind spots by 2016
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) systems will be available on high-volume automobile models; by 2016, annual BSD installations will reach 20 million units.
2009-01-07 Will home networks bank on Ethernet?
While the consumer electronics industry is yet to find a clear technology winner for digital home media distribution, some are clearly betting on Ethernet to become the answer for home networks by late 2009 and beyond.
2006-04-19 USB dongle sweeps 2.4GHz ISM band
MetaGeek's less-than-$100 Wi-Spy plug-in is just the ticket for rudimentary analysis of IEEE-802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi networks.
2015-04-13 TI updates power management for IoT devices
Texas Instruments' real-time operating system (RTOS) 2.12 update enables longer battery life, a broad range of wireless connectivity, open-source licensing for Android and Windows devices.
2008-10-27 TI steps up support for Open Handset Alliance
TI's Bluetooth and wireless LAN (WLAN) technology software drivers are now available for use in the Open Handset Alliance's Android platform.
2015-05-07 The clash of IoT IP policies: Intel vs Qualcomm
How do the IP policies of Qualcomm-led AllSeen Alliance compare to Intel-led Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC), and how does the legality surrounding "free software" and "open source" affect you?
2004-11-23 Synopsys supports Xeon processor with Intel EM64T
Synopsys Inc. claimed to be the first EDA software company to support the Intel Xeon processor with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T) for 64bit and 32bit computing with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 3 operating system using its Galaxy design and Discovery verification technology.
2004-11-25 Synopsys offers support to Intel processor with EM64T
Synopsys said it is the first EDA software company to support the Intel Xeon processor with Intel EM64T for 64- and 32bit computing.
2011-01-20 ProVision gets a shot in the arm
JTAG Technologies has boosted the performance of its ProVision suite of boundary-scan development tools with the addition of 11 enhancements.
2010-12-14 Processor family cuts operating power
The power management features of Applied Micro Circuits' Mamba single and dual-core devices let developers lower operating power based on usage models and specific application needs.
2005-02-03 Plug-N-Run modules based on COM Express standard
PFU and PFU Systems presented first samples of its 4th-gen Plug-N-Run modules, which are based on the COM Express standard.
2002-10-18 Open-source tool links Verilog with TCL
An open-source tool developed by Acculent Corp. promises to convert TCL scripts into Verilog code.
2005-09-14 New manual programming system from System General
System General, a provider of device programming instruments, released its T8000 series manual programming system.
2011-03-17 Multicore Association releases MCAPI spec 2.0
The Multicore Association releases version 2.0 of its multicore communications API specs defining new features, such as domains for routing purposes.
2013-04-11 Keil RTX RTOS optimised for ARM Cortex-M processors
The Keil RTX, which claims to provide flexible scheduling and high-speed operation, has been extended by Energy Micro to enable an ultra-low power, deep-sleep mode between tasks.
2011-05-04 Interface Masters releases quad port bypass servers
Interface Masters rolls out two low cost 1Gb Quad Port bypass server adapters based on Intel's latest Ethernet controllers.
2005-04-13 FPGA-based reference design enables video-over-IP
By leveraging the programmability of its Cyclone FPGA series and Nios II embedded processor, Altera Corp. has developed the first FPGA-based, video-over-Internet Protocol (IP) reference design to help engineers accelerate the development of cost-effective, low-complexity systems in the emerging video-over-IP market.
2004-03-01 Creating an IDE for embedded NetBSD
This article discusses efforts at Wasabi Systems to build such an IDE for the NetBSD.
2002-08-26 Broadcom IP security processor supports 256-bit key AES
The BCM5823 Cryptonext IP security processor from Broadcom Corp. supports the 256-bit key Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) at 500Mbps.
2005-05-02 Altera demonstrates FPGA for video-over-IP
The company has unveiled what it claims to be the industry's first FPGA-based, video-over-IP reference design.
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