Accelerated Technology's Nucleus EDGE Embedded Development Environment Now Supports PowerPC Architecture
SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—March 8, 2005—
Accelerated Technology(R), a Mentor Graphics division
(Nasdaq:MENT), today announced that its Eclipse-powered Nucleus(R)
EDGE software development environment is now available for the PowerPC
architecture. This gives developers designing with PowerPC processors
an advanced, comprehensive embedded tool suite for building,
compiling, debugging, and deploying embedded applications, quickly and
easily.
Already supporting the ARM platform, the Nucleus EDGE environment
portfolio has been expanded to give PowerPC processor developers an
all inclusive software tool to build a wide range of applications
including wireless infrastructure, next-generation Digital Subscriber
Line Access Multiplexor (DSLAMs), network storage, enterprise routing
and switching, printing and imaging, telecom switching and customer
premises equipment.
"At Eclipse, we are embracing the growing use of our framework for
embedded development," said Mike Milinkovich, executive director of
the Eclipse Foundation. "We see that the propagation of existing
Eclipse-based tools like the Nucleus EDGE environment to important
processor architectures such as the PowerPC processor as a key to its
widespread adoption."
"This new environment brings our compiler, debugger, UML and
real-time operating system (RTOS) technology for the PowerPC
architecture together under the Eclipse standard platform," said
Robert Day, director of marketing, Accelerated Technology Division,
Mentor Graphics. "The Nucleus EDGE environment gives PowerPC processor
developers tighter tool integration, total control over the quality
and stability of their applications, full control of release cycles,
shorter learning curves and a common platform with desktop tools."
For use with the Eclipse open platform, the Nucleus EDGE software
includes an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) that provides
tutorials and demos to guide users through the development process.
The user interface (UI) is also more responsive, permitting users to
interact with the GUI while the Nucleus EDGE software is busy running
a background task. This is particularly useful when debugging large
applications with multiple cores, as engineers typically focus on
different parts of their application, concurrently.
The Nucleus EDGE software contains an advanced project manager,
complete with an editor and builder, that helps users automate their
build process. Developers can now set up one or more build
environments by specifying the compiler and build options, giving
total control over multiple projects and allowing for quick and easy
revisions of their embedded systems.
Adhering to the Eclipse platform debug paradigm, and hence
offering ultimate openness, the Nucleus debugger provides developers
with a number of debugging environments. For example, using host-based
debugging, software developers can experiment by running an
application on the host machine before the final hardware is available
or even decided upon. This allows the software developer to start
coding earlier in the development cycle. Instruction set simulation
and on-chip debugging via JTAG then allows users to run their "real"
optimized embedded code from the same environment.
The Nucleus debugger also provides all the basic execution and
memory control, plus advanced debugging features such as run-mode
debug and kernel awareness when using a real-time operating system
(RTOS). It also provides real-time trace, profiling, performance
analysis, and code coverage for doing sophisticated code analysis.
Additionally, the Nucleus debugger offers embedded developers true
multi-core debugging, allowing them to fully debug their complete
embedded system, whether small or complex.
The Nucleus EDGE environment supports PowerPC architectures
provided by Freescale, Xilinx, IBM and AMCC. Dynamic variant support
(DVS) built into the compiler allows developers to easily add new
variants of the PowerPC family. Additionally, using XML technology,
developers can download updates via email
Pricing and Availability
Licenses for the complete Nucleus EDGE development suite begin at
U.S. $3,000 per seat. For more information, please contact Accelerated
Technology at 800-468-6853 or info@acceleratedtechnology.com.
About Mentor Graphics
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Accelerated Technology, a Mentor Graphics division, is located in
Mobile, Alabama with sales offices and distributors worldwide. By
providing embedded systems developers with a focus on service,
well-documented source code and industry-leading non-royalty-based
Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) software including modeling
software, prototyping tools, kernels, middleware and development
tools, AT's suite of products shorten time-to-market and provide a
complete solution for engineers. For more information, please visit
www.acceleratedtechnology.com or e-mail us at
info@acceleratedtechnology.com.
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Contact:
Mentor Graphics/Accelerated Technology
Jennifer Tanveer, 251-208-3400 ext 3415
jennifer_tanveer@mentor.com
or
Mentor Graphics
Sonia Harrison, 503-685-1165
sonia_harrison@mentor.com