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Green Hills Software to Exhibit at AUVSI Unmanned Systems Conference in Orlando, Florida

SANTA BARBARA, CA — May 8, 2014 — Green Hills Software, the largest independent software vendor for the Internet of Things, will demonstrate its latest embedded software solutions focused on software security, safety and availability for the autonomous control and payload community at the AUVSI Unmanned Systems Conference, May 12 – 15, 2014, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

In booth #915, Green Hills Software will demonstrate:

High Performance Embedded Virtualization on OMAP 5 Processor

Green Hills Software will demonstrate a Linux-based (Android Jelly Bean) platform simultaneously running unmanned vehicle mission applications alongside native INTEGRITY® applications. This compelling demonstration is the world’s first ARM Virtualization Extension (VE)-enabled hypervisor, INTEGRITY Multivisor™, running on a Texas Instruments, Inc. (TI) OMAP™ 5 processor with two ARM® Cortex®-A15 cores.

The unique SMP-enabled INTEGRITY Multivisor architecture provides hard real-time capabilities with fast boot performance that enable embedded resilience for mission functions such as video surveillance, while securely separating open mission application environments – providing mission-critical resiliency and availability and a rich application environment for unmanned vehicle missions.

About Green Hills Software

Founded in 1982, Green Hills Software is the largest independent software vendor for the Internet of Things. In 2008, the Green Hills INTEGRITY-178 RTOS was the first and only operating system to be certified by NIAP (National Information Assurance Partnership comprised of NSA and NIST) to EAL 6+, High Robustness, the highest level of security ever achieved for any software product. Our open architecture integrated development solutions address deeply embedded, absolute security and high-reliability applications for the military/avionics, medical, industrial, automotive, networking, consumer and other markets that demand industry-certified solutions. Green Hills Software is headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, with European headquarters in the United Kingdom. Visit Green Hills Software at www.ghs.com.

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