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3L Expands Diamond Multiprocessor Alliance

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3L and Impulse Accelerated Technologies Inc. Extend Their Integrated Design Flow to Multiprocessing Systems From Lyrtech Inc. Shortens Development Time, Reduces Project Costs and Manages Multiprocessor Design Complexity.    EDINBURGH, UK and KIRKLAND, WASHINGTON - 1 December 2008 3L, a leading provider of multiprocessor design software and Impulse Accelerated Technologies Inc., creators of the CoDeveloper suite of C-to-FPGA design tools today announced a new design flow that targets multiprocessor systems from signal processing specialist Lyrtech Inc.

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3L Partnership with Lyrtech

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Joint Solution Enables Companies to Accelerate Design Cycles and Simplify Multiprocessor Design Complexity.

EDINBURGH, UK - 20 October 2008 - 3L, a leading provider of multiprocessor design software today announced a new partnership with signal processing specialist Lyrtech Inc.  Under the deal, Lyrtech's customers can access a custom version of 3L's Diamond multiprocessor tool suite that has been tightly integrated with Lyrtech hardware solutions.  Optimized for combining multiple DSP/ FPGA/ microprocessor components, Diamond is extremely powerful in generating efficient multiprocessor applications.

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Compute Scotland

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Multiprocessor software company 3L Limited has announced a technology bridge allowing DSP application developers to create accelerated algorithms for high performance embedded systems using software development methods for both DSP and FPGA devices.  To verify its capability, 3L engineers accelerated signal correlation logic using the 3L Diamond and Impulse CoDeveloper tools.

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Shared Memory 'flawed'

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Shared memory concept for multi-core is 'flawed' By David Manners. Electronicsweekly.com

Leading microprocessor developers Intel and AMD may never totally solve the problems of programming general purpose multi-core processors if they carry on with a shared memory approach, according to two UK multiprocessing experts. "I believe there’s not a solution to the problem the way Intel and AMD are approaching it" said Flemming Christensen, managing director of multiprocessor system developer Sundance, "in my view the whole concept of multi-processing using shared memory is flawed."

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