Wind River to Launch Updated Simics Virtual Systems Development Solution
Wind River Simics 4.4 Allows Development Teams to Analyze, Debug and Verify Target Software Across Heterogeneous Systems
ALAMEDA, Calif., May 26, 2010 -- Wind River today announced Wind River Simics 4.4, a virtual systems development solution that allows engineers to define, develop, and deploy their product using a virtual representation of their target hardware.
Wind River Simics 4.4 supports full system simulation and allows original equipment manufacturers to undertake critical software development activities on virtual platforms, independently of any hardware development schedules, semiconductor availability constraints or other limitations. Simics supports a variety of hardware architectures, including ARM(R), Intel(R), MIPS(R) and Power Architecture(TM), and can help semiconductor manufacturers redefine complex system-on-chip development with greater ecosystem support and customer engagement.
Primary new features of Simics 4.4 include the following:
- Wind River Simics Analyzer, a new tool that helps customers analyze and better understand the heterogeneous aspect of their designs, offers a graphical timeline with execution details of "what process runs where and when" for a complete software application stack. This is particularly useful for tracking multi-core development and applications spanning multiple CPU architectures or multiple operating systems.
- Simics Analyzer is designed to easily integrate with VxWorks and Wind River Linux as well as support other operating systems and tools environments to account for all manner of heterogeneous designs and enable full system simulation.
- Simics Analyzer includes statement code coverage on binary code, without modifying or instrumenting the target system code.
- Expanded support for running multiple models in parallel is included for C, C++, SystemC and DML. This makes Simics a simulation framework well suited for heterogeneous designs that can simulate foreign models not originally written for Simics.
- Wind River Simics Extension Builder helps developers to build profiling tools and other specialized analysis tools and data collections. It also provides a well-defined interface to the Simics simulator and allows developers to extend Simics with custom functionality (plug-ins) and connect Simics into additional workflows and enterprise tooling environments.
- With Simics Extension Builder, other simulators such as ISSes (instruction set simulators) from third parties can be integrated into Simics. Via a Simics CPU interface for processor models, users can expand their existing processor simulation to cover the entire target system.
"Simics opens new horizons in traditional cross-development environments by enabling actual full-system simulation across any mix of target hardware, operating systems and tools customers choose to use. With Simics 4.4, customers can meet aggressive time-to-market deadlines, while reducing product development costs and increasing overall product quality," said Michel Genard, vice president of product strategy and marketing for Simics at Wind River. "Wind River's portfolio of development and test solutions aims to remove the complexity associated with embedded software development by providing tools at all stages of the product development life cycle. This allows our customers to better and more quickly design quality software."
Development teams within semiconductor companies and systems companies primarily in the aerospace and defense and networking market segments have a mandate to meet increasingly accelerated development cycles and time-to-market schedules with limited resources. Many engineers are turning to virtual systems development or simulation development tools to generate significant savings across total cost of ownership and accelerate the delivery of higher-quality software and systems.
In February 2010, VDC Research(1) released a report from their 2009 Embedded Software Market Intelligence Service that estimated Simics to be the market-leading virtual prototyping/simulation platform, with greater than 30 percent of total market revenue.
Simics will be available to customers worldwide by May 31, 2010. Additional detail about Simics 4.4 is available at http://www.windriver.com/announces/simics4.4/.
About Wind River
Wind River, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation /quotes/comstock/15*!intc/quotes/nls/intc (INTC 21.28, +0.43, +2.04%) , is a world leader in embedded and mobile software. Wind River has been pioneering computing inside embedded devices since 1981, and its technology is found in more than 500 million products. Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, Calif., with offices in more than 15 countries. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or blogs.windriver.com.
(1)VDC Research, 2009 Service Year. Track 1: Embedded Software Engineering Market Technologies. Volume 5: Virtual System Prototyping/Simulation Tools for Software Development and Verification
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