May 5, 2006
American Arium, an
industry leader in hardware-assisted development tools, today announced
the release of SourcePoint™ 7.6. The latest version of the company's
flagship debugger delivers enhanced Target State Management (TSM) and support for Intel®
Active Management Technology.
April 2, 2008
American Arium, an
industry leader in hardware-assisted development tools, today announced
debug support
for the Intel® Atom™ processor Z500 series. Arium’s hardware-assisted
debug solution comes in the form of the company’s ECM-XDP3 JTAG emulator
and latest SourcePoint™ debug interface. The Intel Atom processor is
based on Intel’s new 45nm Hi-k low power microarchitecture.
March 26, 2008
American Arium, an
industry leader in hardware-assisted development tools, today announced
new debug support for software and firmware developers working in an
ARM® CoreSight™
environment. SourcePoint™ 6.6, the latest version of the company’s
flagship debugger, now allows developers to debug targets incorporating
heterogeneous processors. In addition, trace can now be gathered on
targets supporting multiple Embedded Trace Macrocells (ETMs), including
those with different architectures such as ARM11™ and Cortex™.
February 13, 2008
American Arium, an industry leader in
hardware-assisted development tools, today announced the release of
its latest in-target probe for the
Intel market. The ECM-XDP3 is designed to support next generation Intel®
microarchitecture (code-named Nehalem) and other Intel processors due
for release within the next 12 to 24 months.
February
11, 2008
American
Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted development
tools, today announced the release of SourcePoint™ 7.5.0.51.
The latest version of the company's flagship debugger is
designed to support those newer Intel processors that handle
power reset in a different manner than Intel processors have
in the past.
September
10, 2007
American
Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted development
tools, today launched SourcePoint™ 6.5.1, the latest update
to its debugger line for ARM-architecture processors.
SourcePoint 6.5.1 supports ARM7™, ARM9™, ARM11™ and Cortex™
cores, offers serial wire debug (SWD), and delivers enhanced
Linux OS-aware debug support.
September
6, 2007
American Arium, an industry leader in
hardware-assisted development tools, today officially introduced three
lead-free JTAG emulators into the marketplace: the ECM-XDP, ECM-HDT, and
ECM-700. The ITPs (in-target probes) were developed to comply with the
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive specified for the
EU market. Designed to support the next generation of processors from
Intel and AMD, the hardware is coupled with the latest version of the
company’s flagship debugger, Arium’s SourcePoint™ 7.5.
July 26,
2007
American
Arium today
announced the production release of the HS-1000S, the company’s newest
trace port analyzer for the ARM market. The emulator supports the latest
ARM® Cortex™ cores and features serial wire debug (SWD).
February
27, 2007
American
Arium today announced the release of SourcePoint™ 7.3. The
latest version of the company's flagship debugger for Intel®
and AMD™ processors is characterized primarily by updated
views with improved functionality and context menus with
modified or additional options.
January
30, 2007
American
Arium today launched SourcePoint™ 6.3.1, the latest update
to its debugger for ARM®- and XScale-architecture
processors. This latest version offers a number of
enhancements to SourcePoint™ 6.3, which was released in
September of last year.
September
19, 2006
American
Arium today launched SourcePoint™ 6.3 for ARM®-Architecture
processors. The latest product release features support
for ARM11™ ETMv3.x (Embedded Trace Macrocell version 3.x) via
Arium's newest trace analyzer, the HS-1000.
July 26,
2006
American
Arium today introduced the LC-500MX21 Linux Development Kit,
featuring the Arium LC-500 hardware-assisted debug solution
and a test board fitted with the Freescale Semiconductor
i.MX21 application development system board. The kit offers
developers a fast, easy, and reliable way to develop and
debug a board prototype targeting a wide range of
applications.
April 20,
2006
American
Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted development
tools, today introduced the ECM-XDP, Arium's newest JTAG
emulator for debugging Intel® XDP-based targets.
April 3,
2006
American
Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted debug, today
announced its latest ETM trace port analyzer designed to
support ARM®-architecture processors. The Arium HS-1000
offers full instruction set support for ARM7™, ARM9™, ARM11™,
Intel XScale®, and TI OMAP™ processor cores and features a
trace depth of 256 MByte with an industry-leading half-clock
capture rate of 680 MHz. The half-clock trace capture rate
relates to the maximum device core clock speed supported.
March 20,
2006
American
Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted development
tools, will speak at this year's Multicore Expo in Santa
Clara, California. Senior Field Applications Engineer Jeff
Pitts will present, "Debugging Complex Multicore Systems," on
Wednesday, March 22, at 4:00 pm.
February
22, 2006
American
Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted development
tools, today announced the release of SourcePoint™ 7.2, its
flagship debug interface. SourcePoint 7.2 offers a number of
key features, the most significant of which is access to PCI
Express bus registers via an intuitive PCI Devices view first
introduced in SourcePoint 7.1. SourcePoint 7.2 also provides
visibility of up to 16 processor threads, giving the
developer full in-target probe functionality for all
auto-detected processor threads. And finally, Arium's latest
debug interface for X86 processors supports recently released
microprocessors from Intel and AMD.
January
23, 2006
American
Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted development
tools, today announced the release of the latest version of
its flagship debugger, SourcePoint™ 6.2.1 for
ARM®-architecture processors. SourcePoint 6.2.1 features
Linux shared libraries debug support for ARM7™, ARM9™,
ARM11™, Intel XScale®, and TI OMAP™ cores. The debugger
interfaces with Arium’s LC-500 JTAG debugger and SC-1000A,
GT-1000, and GT-1000D trace port analyzers.