Wind River Simics 4.4 allows development teams to analyze, debug, and verify target software across heterogeneous systems
In February 2010, Wind River announced that it was adding Simics to its comprehensive embedded software portfolio. Wind River Simics is a fast, functionally accurate, full-system simulator. Simics creates a high-performance virtual environment in which any electronic system—from a single board to complex, heterogeneous, multi-board, multiprocessor, multi-core systems—can be defined, developed, and deployed. Using Simics, software developers can execute and debug their target software stack, from hypervisor to application.
Simics enables companies to adopt new approaches to the product development life cycle, resulting in dramatic reduction in project risks, time-to-market, and development costs while also improving product quality and engineering efficiency. Simics allows engineering, integration, and test teams to use approaches and techniques that are simply not possible on physical hardware.
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Customer Video: Aava Mobile Innovates with Wind River and Android
Markus Appel, CEO of Aava Mobile, shares why his company turned to Wind River to help cut 12–15 months from the development cycle of a mobile phone reference design. Learn how Wind River is helping Aava Mobile differentiate itself from its competitors and deliver a robust open source mobile device platform for the original equipment and original design manufacturers market. View video  |
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Wind River and Partner News
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Wind River Tackles Increasing Network Congestion by Enabling Wire-Speed Application Throughput
Wind River has introduced the first in a series of multi-core acceleration solutions, an integrated network acceleration platform designed to deliver ultra-fast IP packet forwarding performance for telecommunications network infrastructure equipment. Wind River Network Acceleration Platform helps equipment providers tackle the increasingly significant challenge of delivering high-performance network products that can efficiently and easily scale to meet the growing demands of traffic on 3G, 4G, and wireline networks.
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INTRA Groupe Selects Wind River for Radioactive Cleanup Robot
The France-based Group of Robotic Intervention on Accidents (INTRA) has selected VxWorks for its new family of radioactive cleanup robots called the ERASE, ERELT, and EBENNE trucks. INTRA Groupe is part of a consortium comprised of Electricité de France, Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique, and AREVA.
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Introducing Wind River Live Remote Classes
Wind River Live Remote classes provide a rich interactive experience. Participants practice on live software and interact with other students. Instructors can view students’ work and suggest corrections—just like “over the shoulder” coaching in a classroom. Attendees learn the latest in embedded software technology, without the travel expense of traditional classes. View our video to experience a taste of a Wind River Live Remote class.
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Upcoming Events and Seminars
Events
Wind River 2010 Aerospace and Defense Technology Forum
Through October 2010: Various North America Locations
ATX East
June 8–10, 2010: New York, NY
Robotics Summit 2010
June 16, 2010: Virtual Conference
Freescale Technology Forum 2010
June 21–24, 2010: Orlando, FL
August 18–19, 2010: Bangalore, India
August 24–25, 2010: Shanghai, China
September 14, 2010: Tokyo, Japan
Embedded Konferenz
June 24, 2010: Stuttgart, Germany
Seminars
Linux Debugging Made Easy
June 1, 2010: Richmond Hill, Ontario
June 3, 2010: Westford, MA
Web Seminars
How to Leverage Off-the-Shelf Hardware and Software for Next-Generation Medical Devices
June 2, 2010: 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET
Lowering Product Delivery Risks Through Life Cycle Quality Management
June 22, 2010: 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET
Linux Kernel Debugging: Tricks, Tools, and Trends
June 23, 2010: 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET
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