Design and development software for DSP and multiprocessing embedded computing introduced by GE
July 20, 2011
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., 20 July 2011. GE Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va., is introducing its AXIS Version 5.0 design and development software to help systems designers build and test complex digital signal processors (DSP) and multiprocessing embedded computing for real-time applications such as radar, sonar, communications and image processing. AXIS, which stands for Advanced Multiprocessor Integrated Software, can help ease the upgrade path for systems upgrades and technology insertion, GE officials say.
Editor's note: GE Intelligent Platforms changed its name to Abaco Systems on 23 Nov. 2015 as a result of the company's acquisition last September by New York-based private equity firm Veritas Capital.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., 20 July 2011. GE Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va., is introducing its AXIS Version 5.0 design and development software to help systems designers build and test complex digital signal processing (DSP) and multiprocessing embedded computing for real-time applications such as radar, sonar, communications and image processing. AXIS, which stands for Advanced Multiprocessor Integrated Software, can help ease the upgrade path for systems upgrades and technology insertion, GE officials say. AXIS Version 5 supports GE's single board computers with 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 processors, the latest Power Architecture processors from Freescale Semiconductor, and the NVIDIA CUDA general purpose processing on graphics processing unit (GPGPU). AXIS software includes the AXISView integrated graphical user interface, the AXISFlow interprocessor communication library, and AXISLib DSP and math function libraries. For more information contact GE Intelligent Platforms online at www.ge-ip.com.
John Keller is editor-in-chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine, which provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronic and optoelectronic technologies in military, space, and commercial aviation applications. A member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since the magazine's founding in 1989, Mr. Keller took over as chief editor in 1995.
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