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TMDSEVM6474L

TMDSEVM6474L

Diamond 4 supports the Texas Instruments TMDSEVM6474L

EDINBURGH, UK - 7 March 2011 - 3L, the leading multiprocessing and reconfiguration company, now supports the TMDSEVM6474L multicore module from Texas Instruments. Diamond 4 allows you to get applications running on the three 1... Read more...

Diamond 4 to support Texas Instruments’ C66x DSP evaluation modules

Diamond 4 to support Texas Instruments’ C66x DSP evaluation modules
Diamond 4 provides flexibility and scalability for application development on TI’s new multicore DSPs

EDINBURGH, UK - 22 November 2010 - 3L, the leading multiprocessing and reconfiguration company, recently unveiled Diamond 4 to support Texas Instruments’ Incorporated (TI) TMS320C...

Diamond 4 replaces Diamond 3

Diamond 4 replaces Diamond 3

EDINBURGH, UK - 15 November 2010 - Diamond 4 is now the official sequel to Diamond 3.

Providing unrivalled power by simplicity, Diamond 4 is the way forward for new designs and for existing Diamond 3 customers to continue developing with the latest software tools and cutti...

What is 3L Diamond?

What is 3L Diamond?

3L Diamond is for application developers who use DSPs, FPGAs and GPPs to create multiprocessor systems. Expressly created for multiprocessor systems, it is a tool-suite and model that provides a highly automated development flow from concept through to applications running in multiprocesso...

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3L Diamond TI C6000 Multicore

3L Diamond TI C6000 Multicore

A 3L Diamond TI C6000 Multicore Licence supports the Multicore Digital Signal Processors from Texas Instruments.

Diamond's proven multiprocessor model now extends to multicore DSPs, bridging the conceptual gap between multi- and single-core development. With Diamond, Multicore DSPs are avai...

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