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Multiprocessor Interface Synthesis

Multiprocessor Interface Synthesis

Major Release of 3L's Diamond Multiprocessor Tool-Suite Accelerates the Design, Verification and Implementation of Multiprocessor Systems.

EDINBURGH, UK - 17 June 2009 - 3L, the Multiprocessor Design Company, today announced immediate availability of Diamond 3.2, the latest and mo...

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3L joins Texas Instruments Developer Network

3L joins Texas Instruments Developer Network

3L joins the Texas Instruments Developer Network to provide multiprocessor design solution

3L provides its diamond multiprocessor tool suite and integrated TCP/IP stack to designers using TI DSPs and brings multi-processing systems to market faster and at lower cost

EDINBURGH, UK -...

Multiprocessing TCP/IP Inside 3L Diamond

Multiprocessing TCP/IP Inside 3L Diamond

Integrated into the 3L Diamond Multiprocessor Tool-Suite, 3L and DFCDesign Announce 'Diamond Enabled' TCP/IP Stack Optimized for Gigabit Performance and Multiprocessing Systems.

EDINBURGH, UK - 10 March 2009 - 3L, the Multiprocessor Design Company and DFCDesign, a specialist provi...

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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Products

Products

3L's main product is 3L Diamond, a suite of tools that helps you work with multiprocessor hardware. 3L Diamond delivers efficient multiprocessor applications in the quickest possible time. It reduces effort, cost, and risk, and optimizes quality and reliability at all phases of the softwa...

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  • Introducing Diamond

  • Diamond Tutorial

3L Diamond is for application developers who use DSPs, FPGAs and GPPs to create multiprocessor systems.

Did You Know?

You can use K (for 1024) and M (for 1024*1024) when you specify sizes of memory areas such as a task's stack.