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Get the Most From Multi-Core Processors in Embedded Systems
Overview:
TenAsys Corporation and Intel® present system architects and design engineers with new solutions to address design challenges by using virtualization in multi-core embedded systems.

Many of today's embedded systems are an inefficient collection of semi-independent subsystems. Multi-core processors can be exploited to relieve these inefficiencies by combining previously separate subsystems onto a single hardware platform. This approach saves time, money, and space without requiring expensive software rewrites.

Listen to real-world examples that include a factory automation application with an HMI and real-time data acquisition and an application involving DSP replacement. Other applications that can be applied to this new approach include gaming, medical imaging, industrial & process control, motion, test & measurement, and high-reliability storage systems.

Take away practical solutions for designing multi-core embedded systems.

Presenters:

Paul Fischer, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, TenAsys Corporation
Paul's experience with INtime goes back to 1997, when the product was first introduced. He has logged more than 25 years of experience building and writing about real-time and embedded systems in a variety of engineering and marketing roles. Fischer has an MSE from UC Berkeley and a BSME from the University of Minnesota.


Edwin Verplanke, Platform Solution Architect, Intel Corporation's Infrastructure Processor Division
Edwin holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, respectively. For the past 12 years Edwin has focused on communications board design, participated in various standards development covering high-speed interconnects, and more recently, researching multi-core architectures for the embedded market.

About Intel Communications Alliance

The Intel® Communications Alliance is a community of communications and embedded developers and solutions providers committed to the development of modular, standards-based solutions on Intel technologies. By advancing silicon technologies and driving industry standards, Intel is leading the convergence of computing and communications to provide whole new ways for people to gain value from technology and transform their world. Intel is meeting the expanding need for innovative, cost-effective and standards-based building blocks in wired and wireless networking and communications infrastructure. Intel's strength in silicon design, integration and high-volume manufacturing deliver high-performance, low-power components at lower costs that provide the flexibility and faster time-to-market necessary in today's communications industry.


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Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, TenAsys delivers real-time operating system technology, tools, and services for the embedded marketplace. TenAsys' technology has enabled the virtualization of operating environments since 1990. The company's INtime� software, first announced in 1997, is a leading RTOS used to build real-time Microsoft� Windows� systems. <br><br> In 2006, Intel Corporation recognized TenAsys as the Intel Communications Alliance Member of the Year for 2006 at the Affiliate level. This award is given to recognize the efforts of Alliance members who have demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting Intel advanced platform technologies and promoting these solutions to the embedded market segment. And, Microsoft recognized TenAsys as its Windows Embedded Partner of the Year, ISV category, cited for its efforts as an independent software vendor in enhancing the performance of Microsoft's Windows operating system for mission-critical, real-time applications; TenAsys is the only software company to receive this award three years in a row. TenAsys' INtime software was also the first RTOS to be fully-integrated within the Microsoft Visual Studio� development environment.

 
Original Broadcast Date
Mar 20, 2007
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