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Timesys® Announces LinuxLink for Rich Multimedia User Interface Development

PITTSBURGH, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ — Timesys Corporation (http://www.timesys.com), provider of award-winning embedded Linux solutions and expert Linux support, today announced the addition of a new solution, LinuxLink for Rich Multimedia User Interfaces (Rich MUI).  The new solution allows developers to easily build multi-media UI-based devices and reduces platform and application development startup time from months to days.

Developing embedded Linux based multimedia applications by using free open source tools is extremely complex and time consuming. Simply accessing all the different pieces of software needed and ensuring they work together require Linux expertise and can take months of work. The LinuxLink Rich MUI offering significantly shortens the time spent configuring and compiling distributions by:

  • Providing application developers a drag-and-drop, WYSIWYG tool for designing the GUI and cross-building the code to run on the target,
  • Offering a library of well-documented, working demos utilizing OpenGL ES, GStreamer, and many Qt Widget and API calls to save weeks of trial and error, and
  • Gathering, integrating and testing all the necessary drivers, codecs and API libraries, and reconciling version compatibility. A platform developer can simply select from one of the Rich MUI templates and all the components are already cross-built and linked. LinuxLink generates a bootable platform and complete toolchain.

The LinuxLink Rich MUI solution includes all the software components and tools required to build 2D, 3D, audio- and video-accelerated systems. The offering includes 2D/3D Graphics software development kits (SDKs), Qt framework, drivers for HW accelerated components and GStreamer plugins for audio and video. In addition, the LinuxLink Rich MUI solution includes Timesys TimeStorm — an Eclipse-based IDE that includes Timesys plug-ins for debug and deployment and Qt Designer plug-ins for WYSIWYG GUI design.

Unmetered, expert Linux support from Timesys is included in every subscription of LinuxLink Rich MUI solution to further reduce development time and risk.

“Timesys has worked diligently to provide an easy-to-use solution for developing Rich MUI applications for customers utilizing Texas Instruments’ (TI) Sitara™ ARM® microprocessors and DaVinci™ video processors. By taking full advantage of the pre-integrated video and graphics components, developers can shorten development time and focus on building differentiated products by leveraging the rich multimedia capabilities provided by our processors,” said Jithu Niruthambath,  ARM MPU software and tools marketing manager, TI.

“Our longstanding relationship with Timesys has resulted in satisfied customers building graphics-based products on our System on Modules. The new Rich MUI offering from Timesys will allow our customers to easily create new multimedia-capable products and get to market faster,” said Eric Harnisch, senior vice president of sales and marketing, Logic PD.

“The LinuxLink edition for Rich MUI gives our i.MX customers an easy-to-use Linux development environment that provides the commercial quality tools and support they need to speed and simplify development,” said Bernd Lienhard, vice president and general manager of Freescale Semiconductor’s Multimedia Applications Division. “The introduction of Timesys’ new LinuxLink product to the broad ecosystem of enablement tools means more options and fast time to market for i.MX customers.”

“The Rich MUI version of LinuxLink continues our focus on providing easy to use tools for embedded Linux developers,” said Atul Bansal, CEO of Timesys. “Rich user interfaces are fast becoming pervasive and necessary to maintain differentiation. Manufacturers continue to experience time-to-market and cost pressures while requiring increasingly sophisticated features be added to their devices. Timesys helps cut down the time, risk and cost involved in building these new devices.”

The LinuxLink Rich MUI edition will be available starting in October 2010.  

To learn more about Timesys LinuxLink for Rich MUI solution, visit www.timesys.com/solutions/richmui.

About Timesys

Timesys is the provider of LinuxLink, a high-productivity software development framework for embedded Linux applications. The LinuxLink framework includes the Linux kernel, cross-toolchain, application development IDE, an award-winning build system called Factory, a vast library of middleware packages, software stacks and libraries, documentation and expert technical support. LinuxLink enables development teams to consistently build and maintain a custom, open source, embedded Linux platform through regularly updated Linux sources, proven middleware packages, and a scriptable GNU-based build environment. Sign up for access to the free Edition of LinuxLink atwww.timesys.com/register.

About the Texas Instruments Developer Network

Timesys is a member of the TI Developer Network, a community of respected, well-established companies offering products and services based on TI analog and digital technology. The Network provides a broad range of end-equipment solutions, embedded software, engineering services and development tools that help customers accelerate innovation to make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and more fun.

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Lattice Diamond Design Software Named Finalist In Elektra Awards Competition

HILLSBORO, OR – OCTOBER 6, 2010 – Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC) today announced that an independent panel of judges has named the Lattice Diamond™ design software environment a finalist in Elektra 2010, the European Electronics Industry Awards competition.

“This highly sought-after recognition from the Elektra 2010 judges is very exciting,” said Doug Hunter, Lattice Vice President of Corporate Marketing.  “Lattice Diamond software is the new flagship design environment for Lattice FPGA products.  Lattice Diamond software provides a complete set of powerful tools, efficient design flows and modern user interface that enables designers to more quickly target low power, cost sensitive FPGA applications.”  

Now in its eighth year and firmly established as an annual high point of the electronics industry, the Elektra Awards give the industry the opportunity to recognize the achievements of individuals and companies.  The Awards ceremony is scheduled for December 9 at The Lancaster London Hotel. 

About the Lattice Diamond Design Environment

FPGAs are increasingly being used in more cost sensitive, high volume applications, and designers need an easy to learn, flexible design environment for exploring different implementations to achieve their cost, power, and performance targets.  The Lattice Diamond design environment allows designers to efficiently manage these multiple implementations in one project.  In addition, Lattice Diamond software continues to provide industry-leading features specifically developed for low cost and low power applications.  These include a very accurate power calculator, pin based simultaneous switching output noise calculator, and proven MAP and PAR FPGA implementation algorithms that help ensure low cost and low power design solutions. 

About Lattice Semiconductor

Lattice is the source for innovative FPGA, PLD, programmable Power Management and Clock Management solutions.  For more information, visit www.latticesemi.com

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