Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: AMCC
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 5 April 2005
Software consultant to
support PowerPC programme
A consulting firm specialising in software porting and platform migration has joined the AMCC PowerPC Partner programme
Teligy, a consulting firm specialising in software porting and platform migration, has joined the AMCC PowerPC Partner programme. The relationship leverages Teligy's expertise in system-level software development for PowerPC hardware platforms and will allow AMCC customers to quickly migrate to AMCC's line of PowerPC processors and reduce the overall time to market for their PowerPC-based products.
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Teligy will work with OEMs to either add software support for new product features, or develop software for new PowerPC-based products.
Further, Teligy's development team will assist customers in modifying software to work with AMCC's PowerPC product line.
'Teligy's software porting, development and testing services can greatly ease the process for customers who are moving to the PowerPC platform or creating new PowerPC-based products', said Brett Sappington, Teligy's Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
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'This strategic relationship enables us to work more closely with the AMCC technical team to provide superior development support to AMCC's customers'.
Built on the award-winning PowerPC architecture, AMCC's 4XX processor portfolio leverages the company's technology and integration expertise to offer high-performance, high-bandwidth, low-cost system solutions.
AMCC's PowerPC products target networking, storage, consumer and industrial markets.
'As PowerPC hardware continues its rapid adoption in the market, software porting and platform migration are critical services for users seeking a quick and smooth transition', said Charlie Ashton, Director of PowerPC software, AMCC.
'We are pleased to offer Teligy's services to help AMCC customers bring their products to market quickly and cost-effectively'.
Teligy's porting and development services for AMCC PowerPC systems are available to all AMCC customers.
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