Microprocessor, Green Hills Software, Freescale, MPC5121e

Green Hills Supports Freescale’s MPC5121e Microprocessor

News Release from: Green Hills Software
20 August 2008

Green Hills Software has announced the immediate availability of its software development solution targeting Freescale's MPC5121e microprocessor, built on Power Architecture technology. Components of the Green Hills Software development toolkit include royalty-free RTOSes, optimizing C/C++ compilers for Power Architecture technology, MULTI integrated development environment (IDE), virtual prototyping platform, and high-speed hardware probes.

Green Hills Supports Freescale’s MPC5121e MicroprocessorGreen Hills Software’s uniquely innovative and integrated technology enables developers to create high-performance, highly reliable consumer, industrial/commercial and automotive products, based on the MPC5121e processor, in the least amount of time and at the lowest cost.

“Embedded developers are looking to industry leaders like Green Hills and Freescale for optimized real-time embedded systems solutions,” said Mike Bryars, manager of Freescale’s infotainment, multimedia and telematics operation. “Green Hills delivers a comprehensive enablement suite designed to address customer requirements for high-quality development tools and real-time operating system support for the MPC5121e processor.”

“We are pleased to announce the addition of MPC5121e support to the Green Hills Software product line already used by many customers of the Freescale mobileGT MPC5200 family,” stated David Kleidermacher, chief technology officer, Green Hills Software. “The MPC5121e, with its highly integrated architecture, enables developers to create richer next-generation applications while achieving optimum reliability, security, and performance.”

Email a Friend

Please enter your e-mail address and the e-mail address of the person you would like to send a link to this article to.

Your e-mail
Their e-mail
Powered by Rochester Electronics

Search for factory authorized mature and end-of-life semiconductors

Part Search:

© Copyright ElectronicSpecifier - Electronics News
Web Design Surrey, hosting & Technology: Strategies Group Plc