Published in collaboration with NCMS
Digital Manufacturing Report

News & information about the fast-moving world
of digital manufacturing, modeling & simulation

Language Flags

Mentor Graphics Announces Support for the Multi-threaded MIPS32 34K Core with the Nucleus SMP RTOS


WILSONVILLE, Ore., July 9 – Mentor Graphics Corporation, with its flagship Nucleus® Real Time Operating System (RTOS), today announced the Nucleus product integration and SMP (symmetric multiprocessing) support for the MIPS32 34K core that utilizes MIPS Technologies’ MT (hardware Multi-Threading) technology. The combination demonstrated increased embedded application performance of over 20%, without increasing power consumption or silicon size. The Nucleus product is the industry’s first RTOS to demonstrate significant performance gains using MIPS Technologies’ Virtual Processing Engines (VPEs) over a single-core approach.

The balance between increased performance and power consumption for connected devices is becoming more delicate as multicore devices are deployed. Increased silicon area, heat dissipation and power usage are typical trade-offs associated with multicore devices in order to achieve performance increases. Through the combination of MIPS’ multi-threaded architecture and SMP support in the Nucleus RTOS, Mentor succeeded in increasing performance by using two hardware threads, or Virtual Processing Elements (VPEs), versus a single-core approach. The performance increase of more than 20% was demonstrated using EEMBC CoreMark, a simple, yet sophisticated benchmark designed specifically to test the functionality of a processor core.

The Nucleus RTOS provided the software framework for symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) that includes load balancing, task and interrupt affinity, conditional bound computation, and full support for the multiple hardware threads on the same CPU core. The performance gains can be leveraged for a wide range of systems including mobile and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications.

“We are pleased that Mentor recognizes the advantages of multi-threading, and is supporting our multi-threading technology with its Nucleus RTOS which has widespread adoption in mobile, networking and a variety of embedded applications. Nucleus VSMP for the 34K core can enable developers to achieve significant performance efficiency benefits,” said Gideon Intrater, vice president of marketing, MIPS Technologies.

“Mentor’s Nucleus RTOS continues to be one of the most highly deployed in the industry due to its reliability, efficiency and power management capabilities,” said Andrew Caples, Nucleus product line director, Mentor Graphics Embedded Software Division. “Together with MIPS’ 34K core, Nucleus provides embedded developers with system performance gains at a much lower cost.”

Used in more than 2.3 billion mobile handsets, the Mentor® Embedded Nucleus product is a proven, highly efficient, and reliable operating system. The Nucleus RTOS delivers high performance while optimizing resource usage in a single-OS or multi-OS platform. Built with a framework for high efficiency and power management, the Nucleus RTOS is ideal for memory resource-constrained devices and for systems where maximizing cycles-per-watt to conserve power is critical.

For further information on the new Nucleus-based technologies, visit the company website at www.mentor.com/nucleus.

Mentor Graphics Embedded Software Division comprises the Mentor Embedded family of products and services, including embedded software intellectual property (IP), tools, and professional consultant services to help embedded developers and silicon partners optimize their products for design and cost efficiency. The Mentor Embedded team continues to lead the industry with involvement in the open source community, with Inflexion® 2D and 3D UI development, Sourcery™ open source tools, and Nucleus® RTOS solutions. More information on Mentor Embedded products and services can be found at www.mentor.com/embedded.

About Mentor Graphics

Mentor Graphics Corporation is a world leader in electronic hardware and software design solutions, providing products, consulting services and award-winning support for the world’s most successful electronics and semiconductor companies. Established in 1981, the company reported revenues over the last 12 months of about $1,015 million. Corporate headquarters are located at 8005 S.W. Boeckman Road, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-7777. World Wide Web site: http://www.mentor.com/.

-----

Source: Mentor Graphics

RSS Feeds

Subscribe to All Content

Most Recent Blogs


Feature Articles

GM Invests in HPC Center for Crash Test Simulations

As the cloud becomes an increasingly attractive option for manufacturers with big needs in IT, scalable options such as outsourced data centers have become a must-have for many companies. But General Motors has taken a step in the opposite direction when its $130 million datacenter went online Monday in the suburb of Warren, Michigan.
Read more...

Boosting the Workforce, One Veteran at a Time

When we talk to manufacturers of any size, one concern across the board has been finding engineers with sufficient education and training to do their job. Taking one step toward alleviating this issue is Siemens, who have launched a U.S. job training initiative for veterans, hoping to round out the training of engineers throughout the country.
Read more...

STEM Talks Take Root at NEF Regional Dialogues

The National Engineering Forum (NEF) has developed a three-pronged approached in keeping the US engineering workforce competitive, for which it hopes to help spread awareness through a series of regional dialogue events held throughout the country.
Read more...

Short Takes

Airbus Enters the Composite Class

May 17, 2013 | This week, Airbus towed its newest airliner, the A350 XWB, out of its hangar and is poised to roll it into the spotlight of the upcoming Paris Air Show. The A350 XWB has been designed with the goal of surpassing the 787 in fuel efficiency and comfort, and has forgone metal for composite materials to make it happen.
Read more...

3D Printing Meets Augmented Reality

May 16, 2013 | Sander Veenhof and Joris van Tubergen, of the Netherlands, joined their skills in media art and design to merge 3D printing with augmented reality. They call the result "UltimARker" and like the 3D printer it works with it's been designed for the open source community to give consumers more detailed information about their 3D printer.
Read more...

Could a Driverless Highway Be Around the Corner?

May 16, 2013 | A recent survey by Cisco Systems found that 57 percent of consumers worldwide are in favor of using driverless cars, with 60 percent approval in the United States, suggesting that the world might be more ready for autonomous vehicles to hit the road than previously thought.
Read more...

White House Puts $200 Million toward Military Manufacturing

May 10, 2013 | We've known since Obama's State of the Union address this year that 3D printing is a key pillar in the president's plan for America's future in manufacturing, but on Thursday this was made even more clear with the announcement of a competition to create three manufacturing innovation institutes, to be modeled after a government-funded 3D printing center.
Read more...

MIT Robots Tackle IKEA Flat Packs

May 09, 2013 | Finally, we have someone to look to when we have to assemble our IKEA furniture--or at least something. This week, this solution was showcased at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, proving that robots might soon be surpassing humans at yet another task. At least we can gladly hand this one over.
Read more...

Sponsored Whitepapers

Big Data and Big Analytics for Product and Process Quality

03/20/2013 | SAS | This white paper examines how an enterprise-wide quality platform can turn existing data into substantial and sustainable revenue growth and cost savings for global manufacturers. The paper is based on the findings of the IW/SAS Enterprise Quality Survey completed by more than 400 manufacturing executives. The objectives of the survey were to determine concerns about quality among manufacturers; investigate the tools used to measure quality; and examine how using enterprise-wide analysis on quality data improves performance.

TATA Steel Automotive Engineering Depends on Univa

07/19/2011 | Univa | TATA Steel Automotive Engineering’s concern grew when open source Grid Engine support and development was discontinued by Oracle. Grid Engine is a business critical application in their environment. They recognized the likelihood that product enhancements and innovations would cease. Read how TATA Steel Automotive Engineering moved from a self-support solution to Univa Grid Engine. You can get more out of your environment and your budget with Univa Grid Engine.

Conferences and Events

Featured Events








Copyright © 2011-2013 Tabor Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Digital Manufacturing Report is a registered trademark of Tabor Communications, Inc. Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Tabor Communications Inc. is prohibited.
Powered by Xtenit.