Hypervisor Tips CAP

April 10, 2008
Trango Virtual Processors now supports Atmel’s CAP architecture, blending ARM-based cores with FPGA-style custom logic for production-time configuration. Trango’s Hypervisor runs operating systems in multiple secure virtual machines. It

Trango Virtual Processors now supports Atmel’s CAP architecture, blending ARM-based cores with FPGA-style custom logic for production-time configuration. Trango’s Hypervisor runs operating systems in multiple secure virtual machines. It handles real-time operating systems in addition to rich operating environments such as Linux. Trango supplies Eclipse plugins that integrate the runtime platform with the Eclipse IDE. The Hypervisor runs on Atmel’s Starter and Development Kit as well as final CAP production chips.
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