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Synopsys and Xilinx Collaborate on the Industry's First Methodology Manual for FPGA-Based Prototyping of SoC Designs
Synopsys, Inc. and Xilinx, Inc. today announced the availability of the FPGA-Based Prototyping Methodology Manual (FPMM), a practical guide to using FPGAs as a platform for system-on-chip (SoC) development. The FPMM captures valuable design and verification expertise contributed by engineering teams from BBC Research & Development; Design of System on Silicon, S.A. (DS2); Freescale Semiconductor; LSI, Inc.; NVIDIA Corp.; STMicroelectronics; and T...
HPC capabilities for CST MICROWAVE STUDIO 2011
Computer Simulation Technology (CST) announced the release of new high performance computing options for CST MICROWAVE STUDIO version 2011 SP3, at IMS 2011 booth #1423.
SFF Box PC Delivers Two Streams of Full HD Video Playback for Digital Signage Applications
Lanner Electronics, Inc., a leading manufacturer of intelligent embedded computer systems, today announced the release of the LEC-7900, an ultra compact Intel Socket P embedded system designed for high definition video applications. Utilizing the power of NVIDIA's GeForce 9 Series GPU, the LEC-7900 delivers fluid video playback to dual displays without the need for an additional graphics card.
ARM Forecast to Accelerate Lead in the Automotive Sector Over the next Five Years
Analysis of findings from Semicast’s Embedded Processing Service and Automotive Electronics & Entertainment Systems Service shows that ARM maintained its position as the leading architecture for 32-bit embedded processors in the automotive sector in 2011, ahead of Power Architecture, SH, TriCore and V850. The data also suggests that ARM’s lead in this sector is set to increase significantly over the next five years.
PGI Compilers now available on the Cray CX Line of Supercomputers
The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of STMicroelectronics and a leading supplier of compilers for high-performance computing (HPC), today announced an agreement under which Cray Inc will resell PGI® optimizing Fortran, C, and C++ compilers and development tools with the Cray CX1 line of deskside supercomputers and the recently announced Cray CX1000 line of rack mount supercomputers.
PGI Release 2010 Enables Scientists and Engineers to Harness the Computational Power of GPUs
The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of STMicroelectronics, today announced that release 2010 of the PGI line of high-performance parallelizing compilers and development tools for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows will be available on Tuesday, November 17. PGI 2010 is the first general release to include full support for the PGI Accelerator Programming model v1.0 standard on x64 processor-based systems incorporating NVIDIA CUDA,1-enabled Graph...
CompuLab is introducing Trim-Slice H and announces an open-source developers program
CompuLab, manufacturer of Trim-Slice - the first ARM CortexTM-A9 miniature desktop powered by NVIDIA TegraTM 2, is announcing a new Trim-Slice model and is reaching out to the open-source community with Trim-Slice developers program.
Atmel maXTouch mXT1386 Powers Touchscreen for Lenovo’s IdeaPad TabletK1
Atmel Corporation today announced Lenovo has selected the Atmel maXTouch mXT1386 controller to power Lenovo’s IdeaPad TabletK1. The new Lenovo IdeaPad TabletK1 runs on Android’s 3.1 version operating system, a dual-core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and 1GB of memory, and has a 10.1-inch, 1280-by-800-pixel display with a black border around it. Lenovo selected the Atmel maXTouch mXT1386 to deliver superior battery life and faster resp...
Ramtron Added to NVIDIA Preferred Vendor List, Exhibiting at GPU Technology Conference 2012 in San Jose, Cali.
Ramtron International Corporation today announced that it has been added to NVIDIA’s Preferred Vendor List and has been invited to participate in the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2012 in San Jose, CA on May 14-17.
PGI and NVIDIA Team To Deliver CUDA Fortran Compiler
The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of STMicroelectronics and a supplier of compilers for high-performance computing (HPC), today announced an agreement with NVIDIA under which the two companies plan to develop new Fortran language support for CUDA GPUs.