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As a senior researcher at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), Magnusson developed the complete systems simulation environment for software developers known as Simics ™, which has become the standard simulator for developing high-end systems.
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Genard will describe how Virtutech's Simics® uniquely solves challenges in definition, development and deployment for advanced systems involving System on Chip
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Simics provides binary-compatible hardware simulations that operate completely within a virtualized environment running on standard laptop or desktop PCs.
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Media interested in speaking with Virtutech to learn more about advancements in virtual platforms, software virtualization and Virtutech's Simics® should contact Schwartz Communications at (781) 684-0770 or virtutech@schwartz-pr.com.
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Simics customers report reduced time to market, better project risk management, lower capital expenditure, product development cost and maintenance as well as increased quality and individual productivity.
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Simics customers report reduced time to market, better project risk management, lower capital expenditure, product development cost and maintenance as well as increased quality and individual productivity.
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A significant number of the world's electronic systems today are modeled with Simics.
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Simics will allow Wind River to offer a market-leading virtual systems development solution in a growing market segment of virtualization and simulation tools for device software development.
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Media interested in speaking with Virtutech to learn more about advancements in virtual platforms, software virtualization and Virtutech's Simics® should contact Schwartz Communications at (781) 684-0770 or virtutech@schwartz-pr.com.
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Wind River will sell and support Virtutech's flagship development platform, Simics, as a stand-alone product and will continue to support all current architectures including ARM, Intel, MIPS and PowerPC.
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