Wind
River, a world leader in embedded and mobile software, has
introduced an updated version of VxWorks, the embedded industry’s
leading real-time operating system (RTOS). The latest VxWorks is one of
the first commercial RTOSes delivering 64-bit computing support and
includes improved multi-core processing support.
“The embedded market is facing skyrocketing demands for processing
performance as systems become ever more complex and increasingly
connected. The sheer amount of compute power, memory and data required
for embedded applications continues to climb exponentially,” said Warren
Kurisu, vice president of VxWorks product management at Wind River. “By
providing 64-bit computing capability, Wind River addresses the
high-performance needs of our embedded market. VxWorks continues to be
an innovation leader that delivers vital solutions to our customers.”
VxWorks now delivers 64-bit support both in data and code execution that
was once the sole domain of supercomputer and server markets. For
telecommunications network infrastructure equipment manufacturers,
64-bit computing is critical in keeping up with the stresses of
increasingly exploding data. Other vertical industries are also
demanding 64-bit support, for example, for industrial and medical
applications such as high-definition imagery, and aerospace and defense
applications such as highly complex radar, sonar and sensors. Companies
already running VxWorks can rapidly transition to 64-bit computing with
ease.
The latest VxWorks delivers greater multi-core processing performance in
both symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and asymmetrical multiprocessing
(AMP) configurations. VxWorks platforms now bundle the Intel optimizing
C++ compiler and the Intel Performance Primitives (IPP) library for
Intel® architectures only. This version of VxWorks now includes support
for the ARM Cortex A9 processor, with a multi-core SMP and ARM Thumb-2
instruction set. This VxWorks release also provides enhanced networking
capabilities, including new security features and increased Internet
Engineering Task Force Request for Comments (IETF RFC) support.
Additionally, software development on VxWorks continues to be enabled by
the Wind River Workbench development tools suite.
Availability
The latest version of VxWorks will be available in March. Additional
details can be found at http://www.windriver.com/announces/vxworks6.9/.
Additionally, Wind River will be at Embedded World 2011 showcasing its
latest demonstrations in Hall 11, booth #11-118.
About Wind River
Wind River, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation
(NASDAQ:INTC), is a world leader in embedded and mobile software. Wind
River has been pioneering computing inside embedded devices since 1981,
and its technology is found in more than 1 billion products. Wind River
is headquartered in Alameda, Calif., with offices in more than 15
countries. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com
or blogs.windriver.com.
