SANTA BARBARA, CA—February 21, 2006—Green Hills Software, Inc., the leader in real-time operating systems (RTOS) and device software optimization (DSO), today announced that it has joined the Texas Instruments Incorporated's (TI) TMS320™ Third Party Network as a software and embedded services provider.
The Green Hills MULTI integrated development environment (IDE), cross compilers, target hardware probes, royalty-free real-time operating systems (INTEGRITY and velOSity) and target middleware now support the DaVinci technology from TI, including support for advanced Linux kernel and application debugging. Developed in partnership with TI, the Green Hills solution for DaVinci provides a comprehensive suite of development tools, operating systems and middleware running on the general purpose processor (GPP) ARM core and the latest TI Digital Signal Processor (DSP) core, the C64x+™ core.
"TI's DaVinci processor is the most advanced heterogeneous multicore solution to date," said Dan Mender, director of business development at Green Hills Software. "Green Hills Software is pleased to be part of the TI third party program, providing value-added solutions to our mutual customers. By supporting TI's advanced processor technology, we enable customers to shorten their product development cycles while ensuring maximum reliability and functionality."
"Green Hills Software is a valued addition to our Third Party Network, providing customers with a complete, integrated and validated debugger, compiler and target software solution for use in the development and deployment of DaVinci-based designs. Green Hills Software’s advanced target software capabilities and products coupled with the advanced multicore debugging support of the MULTI IDE for ARM and C64x+ core provide the customer the tools to harness the performance of DaVinci technology," said Greg Mar, worldwide system-on-a chip marketing manager, Texas Instruments.
Green Hills Software will be demonstrating its new TI DaVinci development solution at the TI Developer Conference, February 28 through March 2, 2006 in Dallas, Texas.
About Green Hills Software
Founded in 1982, Green Hills Software, Inc. is the technology leader in real-time operating systems (RTOS) and device software optimization (DSO) for 32- and 64-bit embedded systems. Our royalty-free INTEGRITY® RTOS, velOSity™ microkernel, compilers, MULTI® and AdaMULTI™ integrated development environments and TimeMachine™ debugger offer a complete development solution that addresses both deeply embedded and high-reliability applications. Green Hills Software is headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, with European headquarters in the United Kingdom. Visit Green Hills Software on the web at www.ghs.com.
About the Texas Instruments Developer Conference
The 2006 TI Developer Conference (TIDC) features the latest in high-performance digital signal processing, high-performance analog and microcontroller system designs. TI CEO Rich Templeton will be joined by industry leaders, embedded designers, engineers, project managers, educators and other TI executives from around the world for the conference, held from February 28 – March 2, 2006 at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas, Texas. Including keynote speakers, technical presentations and live demonstrations, the conference offers intensive learning and hands-on interaction with cutting edge products to empower the development of the next-generation of video, audio, communications and control applications. For more information, visit www.ti.com/tidc2006.
About the Texas Instruments Third Party Program
Green Hills Software, Inc. is a member of TI's TMS320 third party program, the most extensive collection of global DSP development support in the industry. With more than 650 independent companies and consultants, TI's customers have easy access to a broad range of application software, development hardware and software and consulting services. For more information on the TI third party program, please visit www.ti.com/3p.
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