David Stewart
CriticalBlue
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Leslie Cumming
Skye Marketing Communications
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Leveraging Multicore Programming Expertise Across Standardization Programs
The Multicore Association™, a global non-profit organization focused on developing standards that help speed time to market for products that involve multicore implementations, today announced that CriticalBlue has joined the Multicore Association.
“As a provider of solutions to improve the value of software in multicore embedded systems, Critical Blue makes an important addition to our membership,” said Markus Levy, Multicore Association president. “CriticalBlue’s experience in this industry will help improve the Association’s ability to contribute in the ongoing effort to accelerate the efficient adoption and proliferation of multiprocessing software and platforms.”
The Multicore Association is committed to working with member companies, industry and universities to enable and further the widespread adoption of multiprocessing solutions. The organization is committed to architecting techniques and standards for how systems will be created and utilized
“We are very pleased to be joining the Multicore Association,” said David Stewart, CEO of CriticalBlue. “The multicore area has become an increasingly large part of our business over the last 12 months. As a member of the Association, we look forward to contributing to the growth and development of this exciting market.”
The Multicore Association provides a neutral forum for vendors who are interested in, working with, and/or proliferating multicore-related products, including processors, infrastructure, devices, software, and applications. Currently, the organization is set up with three working groups: Multicore Communications API (MCAPI), Hypervisors, and Multicore Resource Management. Members include CAPS Entreprise, Codeplay, CriticalBlue, Enea, eSOL, Freescale Semiconductor, Imperas, Intel, Mentor Graphics, MIPS Technologies, National Instruments, NEC Electronics America, Nokia Siemens Networks, Plurality, PolyCore Software, QNX, Texas Instruments, Tilera, the University of York, VirtualLogix, and Wind River. Further information is available at www.multicore-association.org