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Arium Added ARM® processor support to the LX-1000 JTAG debugger with trace memory. The LX-1000 is the next generation of Arium hardware-assisted debuggers supporting a full range of ARM processor-based devices. A modular design, the LX-1000 also supports popular Intel®-based devices. |
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The LX-1000 hardware-assisted debugger is unveiled at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, China. Arium is offering the new, deep trace (up to 8 GBytes), emulator to aid engineers with more visibility developing Intel-based platforms! |
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Arium’s AE Linux has been ported onto ADI Engineering’s Intel Atom-based Cinnamon Bay Single Board Computer (SBC) platform. Arium’s AE Linux distribution is targeted for headless designs requiring a small file system and kernel footprint. The Cinnamon Bay platform is targeted at OEMs and embedded device developers who desire high-performance, highly-integrated computing platforms where they can directly boot AE Linux from a microSD card, making for a very compact and low-cost solution. |
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Arium made available today an embedded Linux distribution for developers using Intel architecture. AE Linux is a package providing a fast and easy solution to run an embedded Linux kernel on Intel-based platforms. This distribution uses the standard Linux build flow and is made from unmodified public distributions so that migration to newer or different Linux components is unencumbered. |
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Arium today announced the release of SourcePoint™ 7.7.1, the latest version of the company’s flagship debugger. This release offers substantial improvements for software based on Intel® architecture and firmware development assisting engineers to bring designs to market faster and with higher quality. Key features include Linux OS-Aware debugging and code execution trace. |

