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Gao Tek Inc. Announces a New Ice for Arm and Intel Xscale
GAO ICE for ARM and Intel XScale also can accelerate your development process and shorten your development time, and help you succeed in development. This product can completely replace the ARM RealView Multi-ICE, EPI MAJIC probe, and MAJIC-MX probe.
FEATURES OF THE GAO ICE FOR ARM AND INTEL XSCALE :
• Supports a wide range of ARM cores and Intel XScale
• Stepping speeds greater than 60/second
• Hosts console I/O services without stopping the processor
• Attaches to an already running target without halting
• Stop and start synchronization between microprocessors in multi-core ASICs
supports most of compilers and debuggers
• ARM Extended Debugger
• Mentor Graphics XRAY debugger
• Microsoft Platform Builder
• Wind River Tornado
APPLICATION OF THE GAO ICE FOR ARM AND INTEL XSCALE :
• Debug your target hardware and software
• Find a problem in your target hardware
• Download your software image into the target
• Debug your software step by step and find the problem of your software
• Program your software into flash
GAO Tek Inc.
(416)-292-0038, ext 238
GAO Group is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. GAO Group has marketing, sales, customer support, manufacturing and R & D facilities in various countries, with most of its staff located in Canada, USA, Europe and China.
The first Member Company, GAO Research Inc., was founded on June 2, 1992 and it quickly established its reputation as an R & D power house in the embedded industry. GAO Group has continually grown and has become a conglomerate of fast growing companies with an enormous international customer base and an extensive network of VARs, distributors, resellers, and strategic partners in diversified industries worldwide.
With the aim of providing unparalleled services to its enormous customer base spread out over the world, GAO Group has developed and deployed state of the art technologies among all its facilities to support such functions as e-commerce, inventory management, CRM, project management, and supply chain management.
GAO Group is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. GAO Group has marketing, sales, customer support, manufacturing and R & D facilities in various countries, with most of its staff located in Canada, USA, Europe and China.
The first Member Company, GAO Research Inc., was founded on June 2, 1992 and it quickly established its reputation as an R & D power house in the embedded industry. GAO Group has continually grown and has become a conglomerate of fast growing companies with an enormous international customer base and an extensive network of VARs, distributors, resellers, and strategic partners in diversified industries worldwide.
With the aim of providing unparalleled services to its enormous customer base spread out over the world, GAO Group has developed and deployed state of the art technologies among all its facilities to support such functions as e-commerce, inventory management, CRM, project management, and supply chain management.
About the Author
GAO Tek Inc., a member of GAO Group, is a leading provider of embedded development tools, telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments, video surveillance, alarm and other electronic products that serve the needs of electronic professionals internationally. For further information, please visit http://www.GAOTek.com
Intel centrino mobile technology?
What exactly is intel centrino mobile technology, do i need a router to connect to the internet?
Whats the diffrenece between that and wi-fi?
Intel Centrino is the marketing term for the integration of several intel components together. Any laptop that uses these integrated technologies can sport the Centrino logo.
The goal of "Centrino" was to increase speed and efficiency while decreasing battery utilization (as in how much power is being drawn) I believe Centrino coupled together an Intel processor, an Intel motherboard, Intel wireless, and an Intel power management system. Centrino also utilized what's called "speed stepping technology" which essentially cuts power to areas of the laptop which aren't being used and can even shut power to certain parts of the Central Processing Unit (CPU) if possible.
By integrating these key technologies, Intel did 3 things.. A) assured they worked, #1 B) Made sure they worked together to save battery C) Provided a ready-made solution for Laptop makers so they didn't have to buy separate parts and figure it out themselves.
It's kinda like Building your own Desktop computer verses buying one from Dell or HP, if you Build it.. then you're on your own, and the parts MAY not work together. BUT, if you BUY it from Dell -- it's guaranteed to work and Dell will help you if it doesn't. Well... Intel did the same thing for laptop manufacturers.
When it was First debuted, it was touted as DRAMATICALLY increasing battery life -- but in reality, it maybe added 25-33% -- so if you had a normal 2 hour battery on your laptop, you'd maybe get an extra 30 minutes out of it using a Centrino equipped laptop.
Originally, Centrino debuted with the Pentium M or "mobile" version of the Pentium4.
Technically, since Centrino is really just the integration of 4 intel technologies, you could say it still exists...but from a practical standpoint and a marketing perspective...no one refers to it anymore, everyone just calls it Core 2 DUO which is Intel's latest mobile processor.
As for how it differs from wi-fi -- nothing really. As one of its requirements Centrino integrates wi-fi into the system.
Manufactures can include ANY wi-fi card they want in a laptop but not using Intel's recommended solution is both easier for them and saves battery life.
They also get to put a nifty Intel logo on their laptop. Intel released several advertisements about Centrino, so consumers started to look for that little logo on laptops.. so NOT having it made your laptop less likely to sell.
Which Intel Core Chip Is Best for You?
The computer industry moves fast, and it's hard to keep track of new features. More and more manufacturers are introducing computers and laptops with Intel's latest line of processors: the Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7. But what's the difference between these three chips? And which one is best for you?
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