American Arium Launches ECM-XDP3 Debug for Intel Processors
Posted on: Wednesday, 13 February 2008, 12:00 CST
American Arium, a provider of hardware-assisted development tools, has release its ECM-XDP3, which is designed to support next generation Intel microarchitecture and other Intel processors.
According to Intel, microarchitecture (code named as Nehalem) offers dynamic scalability, design scalability, simultaneous multi-threading, scalable memory, and multi-level shared cache. Nehalem has its roots in the Intel Core2 Duo architecture, but has been architected for 45nm. It is not only designed to take up to eight cores on a single die, but those cores can be mixed and matched with varied amounts of cache. Depending on the customer-requested SKU, it may incorporate an on-die memory controller and integrated graphics processor.
American Arium says that the ECM-XDP3 delivers reliable run control, and, depending on architecture, complex breakpoints with execution trace. The debug solution gives the software and firmware developer unsurpassed visibility to and development of code via a series of intuitive screens and dialogs with numerous viewing and customization options.
Larry Traylor, CEO of American Arium, said: "As Intel technology has advanced, so have Arium's products. The ECM-XDP3 is designed to support Intel's newest processors sporting XDP ports."
Source: Datamonitor
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