East Fishkill, NY, September 22, 2003 - IBM today announced the PowerPC 440EP embedded processor, IBM's first 440-based standard product to include hardware support for floating-point operations, USB ...
MARLBORO, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 28, 2001-- Innoveda, Inc. (Nasdaq:INOV), a leading provider of innovative software and services for the design of advanced electronic products, today announced ...
IBM on Tuesday sold three of its PowerPC processors as part of a licensing deal with Applied Micro Circuits, a 25-year-old networking and storage chip company. Under the agreement, IBM will transfer ...
Innoveda will enhance its V-CPU hardware/software co verification tool with a processor support package for IBM's PowerPC 440 core. This processor support package will be linked with Wind River ...
The folks at Express Logic, supplier of royalty-free real-time operating systems (RTOS), and Avnet Electronics Marketingsay that the ThreadX RTOS now supports the PowerPC 440 processor embedded in ...
TimeSys Linux for the IBM PowerPC 440GP and 440GX includes the TimeSys TimeStorm integrated development environment (IDE), which is based on the popular Eclipse platform. It can be used in conjunction ...
Avnet Electronics Marketing, an operating group of Avnet and Express Logic, announced that its ThreadX RTOS now supports the PowerPC 440 processor embedded in Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGAs. Immersed directly ...
Synopsys has signed a deal that allows it to sub-license IBM’s PowerPC 440 and 405 processors and associated peripherals. The EDA firm is now an official design centre for the Power Architecture, so ...
With the final Top-500 Supercomputer rankings to be released on Sunday, The New York Times reports that IBM has built a dishwasher-sized prototype computer with 512 PowerPC 440 processors that ranks ...
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation has snatched up IBM's PowerPC 400 series intellectual property for US$227 million, probably for use with their telecommunications segment. IBM will continue to ...
IBM officially unveiled the company’s new PowerPC processor at the Microprocessor Forum on Monday. While IBM would not confirm that Apple could be a customer for the new chip, analysts continue to see ...
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