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CriticalBlue and Freescale collaborate to simplify multicore software development

April 28th, 2010 · No Comments




CriticalBlue, a pioneer in embedded multicore software analysis, exploration and verification tools, and Freescale Semiconductor, a global leader in the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors, have collaborated to make CriticalBlue’s Prism development environment available to support Freescale’s QorIQ multicore processor families. Software developers will be able to migrate, optimize and verify their existing software applications on Freescale’s multicore platforms based on Power Architecture® technology.

As communication equipment vendors migrate from single-core to multicore designs, they face the complex and time consuming task of rewriting their code to work with multiple cores. The addition of Prism support to Freescale’s QorIQ multicore ecosystem will help customers preserve the value of their legacy code while designing with new multicore platforms. The Prism tool helps eliminate guesswork by profiling the code base and suggesting which routines are best to leave in serial sequence and which ones are candidates for parallel sequencing across multiple cores. With this insight, Freescale customers are able to optimize their software code to achieve maximum hardware performance.

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