Santa Clara, CA. ARM Developers’ Conference, Booth 709 - October 3, 2005 – Enea, the world leader in advanced device software, today announced that it will be demonstrating its OSE™ real-time operating system (RTOS), development tools and board support packages (BSP) for Texas Instruments’ OMAP™ platform at the ARM Developers’ Conference. Enea’s OSE was the first RTOS to support OMAP’s ARM and DSP cores, and is the only RTOS that offers a single API for developing robust, scaleable, multimedia-enhanced applications for OMAP’s ARM and DSP cores.
On Tuesday, October 4, at 4:00 P.M., in Room 204, Dr. David Kalinsky, director of customer education at Enea Embedded Technology, will be conducting a session titled, ”Asymmetric Multiprocessing Gets RTOS Support for ARM Processor-based Multi-Core Systems”. In this session, Kalinsky will examine the pitfalls of traditional Symmetric MultiProcessing (SMP) for embedded real-time applications. He will then introduce a new approach to distributed multiprocessing known as Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) that provides superior scaleability, real-time response and fault tolerance. Dr. Kalinsky is a popular lecturer and seminar leader on technologies for embedded software in North America and Europe.
For more information, please contact:
Tom Hayes
Vice president of corporate marketing
Enea
(480) 753-9200
Email: tom.hayes@enea.com
Mark Shapiro
Davis-Marrin Communications
Phone: (858) 573-0736
Email: mshapiro@davismarrin.com