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MSC presents second generation Qseven Reference Platform
MSC Vertriebs GmbH presents the second generation Qseven reference platform MSC Q7-MB-RP2 for the test and qualification of innovative Qseven modules. The new platform is ready-to-use to confirm the modules’ compatibility to the latest version (1.20) of the Qseven specification.
Tensilica Demonstrates Success in Audio/Video and Broadband Communications at CES 2010
A host of products based on Tensilica's dataplane processors will be demonstrated at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, January 7-10 in Las Vegas. These Tensilica-enabled products include some of the most advanced, innovative consumer devices, including Blu-ray Disc players, Bluetooth-enabled devices, LCD TVs, cellular phones, WiFi- and W-USB-enabled notebook computers, wireless HDMI, handheld games, and inkjet and laser printers. Tensilica w...
PGI Visual Fortran 9.0 Adds Support for MPI Debugging on Windows HPC Server 2008 Clusters
The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of STMicroelectronics, today announced the general availability of PGI Visual Fortran (PVF) Release 9.0 for Windows workstations, servers and clusters. PVF 9.0 is the first general release to include support for the building, launching and debugging of Microsoft MPI (MSMPI) Fortran applications from within the Microsoft Visual Studio integrated development environment.
The Portland Group Releases PGI Visual Fortran for Visual Studio 2010
The Portland Group today announced the general availability of PGI Visual Fortran for Visual Studio 2010. PVF integrates PGI high-performance parallel Fortran compilers and tools with Microsoft Visual Studio to offer a high-productivity development solution to scientists and engineers upgrading to the latest 64-bit multi-core platforms running Microsoft Windows.
The Portland Group Updates Compilers to Deliver NVIDIA CUDA Architecture for x86 Platforms
The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of STMicroelectronics announced that it is now shipping the PGI CUDA C and C++ compilers for systems based on the industry standard general-purpose 64-bit and 32-bit x86 architectures.
CompuLab is Introducing the first NVIDIA Tegra 2 based desktop
CompuLab is introducing Trim-Slice - a miniature desktop computer powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2. With 0.6 thick all-metal housing, Trim-Slice is CompuLab's smallest and most energy-efficient computer to-date.
Perceptive Pixel Launches the World's First Professional Multi-Touch Desktop Display - New 27Interactive Display Redefines the Personal Workstation
Perceptive Pixel has unveils the world's first professional multi-touch desktop display, a high resolution, optically bonded, projected capacitive 27LCD display at Display Week 2011.
NEC and Technovare Systems Announce New Single Board Computer Options
NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today three new single board computer options, designed to be seamlessly integrated into select NEC large-format displays, as well as an external PC option. Technovare Systems, Inc., a rising AV company based in California, has partnered with NEC to design and build the four new accessories, which are ideal in airports, public informa...
Synopsys Collaborates with Industry Consortium on Solutions to Model Latest 28-nm Parasitic Effects
Synopsys announced new extensions to its open source-licensed Interconnect Technology Format (ITF) which enables modeling of more complex device structures and interconnect layers for parasitic extraction tools at 28-nanometer (nm) and below process technologies. Synopsys collaborated with the members of the Interconnect Modeling Technical Advisory Board (IMTAB) of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO) to define th...
Synopsys Hosts Special Events with Industry Leaders at DAC 2012
Synopsys, Inc. will host several special events at the Design Automation Conference, June 3 - 7 in San Francisco, California. The events will feature speakers from leading semiconductor companies, IP providers, foundries and Synopsys.