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News Release from: Mentor Graphics UK | Subject: Codelab embedded developer suite for ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 May 2002

Suite ARMs designers
for embedded development

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Accelerated Technology (AT), the Embedded Systems Division of Mentor Graphics, has released the codelab embedded developer suite for the ARM family of processors

This codelab release includes support for the industry's most popular ARM core providers including ARM, Atmel, Cirrus Logic, Intel, NetSilicon and Samsung. AT has supported the ARM family of processors with its proven Nucleus real-time software for more than 10 years. This codelab release greatly expands AT's real-time operating system offering to developers building high performance, low power applications.

"This release marks our strongest entry into the tools business to date.

The goal of our engineering team is to support as many CPUs, connections, and targets as possible", said Neil Henderson, general manager of Mentor's Embedded Systems Division.

"As one of the industry's longest supporters of ARM technology, we are well positioned to take a major role in providing tools and embedded software for embedded developers using the ARM architecture".

Accelerated Technology's codelab developer suite is a comprehensive set of software and hardware components that works out-of-the-box in a configuration that is customised to meet the exact combination of requirements for individual product designers.

codelab gives developers a flexible and seamless software and hardware tool suite in which to build their embedded application from start to finish and get it to market quickly.

It is the only product of its kind to provide both software and hardware components in one powerful, ready-to-use kit.

Support for codelab for the ARM family includes codelab EDE, an embedded development environment, and codelab Debug, a multitasking debugger, which supports a large variety of targets and connection devices.

In fact, this version of codelab supports more connections across ARM platforms than other debuggers in the embedded industry.

Examples of code|lab connections include the ARM Multi-ICE emulator, BDI2000, monitors, Partner-J, RDI, Wiggler and Raven (Macraigor) devices and more - all on ARM platforms.

The selection of tool sets available for this codelab release includes the ARM Developer Suite software and MetaWare tools.

"Accelerated Technology's long standing support of the ARM family of processors is further enhanced by this new offering", said Rod Crawford, director Third Party Software Products at ARM.

"It builds upon our relationship and the proliferation of ARM powered solutions".

With this new codelab release for ARM cores, developers building networking applications (ATM, broadband access platforms, RAID, remote monitoring and web switches) and wireless multimedia devices (PDAs, smart cellular phones and hand held devices that feature digital audio decompression) will greatly benefit from AT's latest out-of-the-box solution.

Available now, the US price per seat for the codelab embedded developer suite starts at $3495 each.

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