Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 5 May 2004
Tools to speed handsets to market
NEC Technologies (UK) has adopted the ARM RealView Developer Suite RVCT compilation tools for mobile phone development
The RVCT compilation tools have been adopted for ongoing mobile phone developments to reduce cost and enhance the overall user experience. NEC Technologies (UK) will use the RVCT compilation tools to quickly and efficiently develop applications for advanced, ARM Powered mobile handsets based on the C and C++ programming languages.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
32bit core answers automotive safety demands
Toshiba begins development of automotive controller SoCs based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor
Reference methodology eases Cortex-M1 design
ARM and Synplicity are working together to ensure that mutual customers can successfully implement the ARM processor across a range of FPGA device families
The industry-leading RVCT compilation tools minimise code footprint while maximising run-time performance, enabling significant memory and power savings.
NT(UK)'s use of the RVCT compilation tools marks a significant commitment to the ARM architecture and the tools provided by ARM.
"Embedded software designers need to create highly reliable systems while maintaining low system-build cost.
Development tools optimised for the microprocessor architecture are now an essential part of this process particularly in the development of applications using modern high-level languages such as C++", said Ian Johnson, Product Manager, RealView Solutions, ARM.
"ARM offers an extensive portfolio of development tools and NT(UK)'s adoption of the RVCT compilation tools demonstrates the value and confidence that OEMs place in our development solutions".
"The ARM RealView development tools are widely regarded in the industry as the tools of choice for developing applications for ARM microprocessor-based devices", said Tim Woodruff, Software Department Manager, NT(UK).
"ARM tools will enable us to continue to develop innovative and compelling applications easily and quickly while maintaining excellent code performance, reducing system cost and extending battery life".
• ARM: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Electronicstalk email newsletter
• NEW
• Electronicstalk Home Page
Related Business News
Icoa Is Partnering With Anchorfree To...
...Enhance And Monetize Thousands Of Wi-fi Hotspots. Icoa, Inc., a national provider of wireless broadband Internet access and managed network services in high-traffic public locations, and AnchorFree Inc., a rapidly growing Wi-Fi community powered by advertising, have announced today that they are partne
Olympics raises demand for IT contractors
The number of IT contractors working in the engineering sector has almost doubled in 12 months because of demand generated by the 2012 Olympics, according to contractor Giant Group PLC.
Stellar Appoints CIO to Lead Call...
...Centre Outsourcing Technology Strategy. Stellar, a leading global business process outsourcing provider, today announced that Warwick Marx has been appointed Chief Information Officer of Stellar Asia Pacific.
Dell pushes for better Linux drivers
Dell wants to see better software drivers for Linux so that the firm can ship more notebooks and desktops running the operating system, according to one of its software engineers.
Eds Sales Take A Tumble
Dave Friedlos, Computing , Thursday 17 May 2007 at 00:00:00 But experts say downturn may reflect market weakness, writes Dave Friedlos Outsourcing giant EDS has released disappointing first-quarter figures showing slower growth and fewer con