Mentor Graphics is offering embedded Linux tools for AMD’s 64-bit ARM-based processors as part of its Embedded Sourcery CodeBench Lite tool set.
The two companies have been working together for a year creating an ecosystem open-source, embedded C/C++ development tools for AMD’s 64-bit processors based on the ARMv8 core.
The microcontrollers can be designed into RTOS, bare metal, and Linux-based applications.
Sourcery CodeBench is an IDE based on Eclipse, the Eclipse C/C++ development tools and compilers, and GNU tool chain, including an assembler, linker, runtime libraries, and source-level and assembly-level debuggers.
“AMD and Mentor Graphics’ support of the ARMv8-A embedded Linux ecosystem will shorten advanced system development cycles, reduce risk and improve product reliability,” said Charlene Marini, vice president of marketing, Embedded Segments, ARM.
The ARMv8 architecture is ARM’s first 64-bit processor architecture which is compatible with existing 32-bit software.
The current ARM processors supporting the ARMv8-A architecture are the Cortex-A72, Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53 processors.
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