“For the RealView Development Suite 3.0, we focused on three key benefits for system developers: providing an end-to-end tool flow; enabling integration with key ARM® technologies as well as Eclipse and Linux; and optimizing system performance and compilation of Linux applications,” said David Rusling, ARM Fellow and director of technology, Development Systems, ARM. “These three benefits greatly accelerate right-first-time development by enabling collaboration between hardware architects and software designers.”
“With the RealView Development Suite 3.0, our customers can achieve significant code size reduction for Linux applications,” said Jim Ready, CEO, MontaVista Software, Inc. “For the OEM, this saves money by allowing a smaller memory footprint, which reduces build cost. For the consumer, this offers longer battery life for mobile products.”
“Nokia is pleased to offer Symbian OS OEM developers beneficial integration with RealView Development Suite 3.0 compilation tools in the Nokia Carbide.c++ Developer, Professional and OEM Edition tools,” said D’Arcy Salzmann, head of Product Management, Developer Tools, Nokia. “OEMs creating new Symbian OS mobile phones will be able to improve system performance and decrease the size of their ROM budgets with the higher-performance code produced by the latest compilation tools.”
New End-to-End Features
A primary goal of the RealView Development Suite 3.0 is to speed time-to-market for embedded systems developers as well as hardware developers, through hardware/software co-development. For this reason, the new tool is fully interoperable with the electronic system level (ESL) simulation models generated by the RealView CREATE family of ESL tools.
“Taking advantage of ESL tools for architectural exploration and system simulation is one of the highest-value activities that systems designers can undertake,” said Daya Nadamuni, vice president, Gartner Dataquest. “It facilitates an optimized design, with functions appropriately apportioned between hardware and software, and allows true pre-silicon software development.”
New Integration Features
ARM has integrated support for a number of ARM and third-party technologies into the new version of the RealView Development Suite. In addition to supporting all ARM processors including the ARM11™ MPCore™ multiprocessor, the RealView Development Suite is now the first development toolchain to provide support for the ARM Cortex™-M3 and Cortex-A8 processors, as well as for future Cortex family processors.
ARM has also integrated an intrinsics compiler for its NEON™ 64/128-bit hybrid SIMD technology developed by ARM to accelerate the performance of multimedia and signal processing applications; support for its advanced CoreSight™ debug and trace technology which provides software developers with much more visibility to debug complex, multi-core devices while saving pins and silicon area; and support for its TrustZone® hardware-based security technology. The RealView Development Suite also enables optional integration with Eclipse.
Availability
The ARM RealView Development Suite 3.0 is available now. ARM Partners upgrading from RVDS 2.2 with valid support and maintenance contracts are entitled to a 30% discount. Further information on upgrades and pricing information is available from ARM and its distributors.
About ARM
ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital products, from mobile, home and enterprise solutions to embedded and emerging applications. ARM’s comprehensive product offering includes 16/32-bit RISC microprocessors, data engines, 3D processors, digital libraries, embedded memories, peripherals, software and development tools, as well as analog functions and high-speed connectivity products. Combined with the company’s broad Partner community, they provide a total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for leading electronics companies. More information on ARM is available at http://www.arm.com