Blackfin™ DSP Specific 3rd Party Developers
HelloSoft is
based in Silicon Valley and has development centers in India.
The main focus of the company is in developing solutions for
Voice over Packet, xDSL, and 2.5/3G Wireless markets.
Hellosoft has experience in algorithm development for
Wireless, DSL and VoIP related components such as Network Line
Echo cancellers, DTMF, VAD/CNG, and in developing applications
such as vocoders, speech recognition, acoustic echo
cancellation and Bluetooth. Hellosoft complements these
capabilities with customization services and customer-focused
technical support.
Lineo, Inc. was
established in 1998 and is based in Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
They are providers of embedded systems, real-time and high
availability solutions that include software, hardware
reference designs and professional services. Lineo's solutions
allow OEMs to create devices and systems that interact with
the Internet while helping OEMs to reduce system requirements,
per-unit costs and time-to-market. The company's key product
lines include: Embedix™ (embedded Linux system software),
uClinux™ (embedded Linux), SecureEdge™ (Linux-based Internet
appliances for secure networking), RTXC™ (general purpose and
DSP real-time operating system) and Availix™ (mission-critical
high availability Linux clustering solutions).
LiveDevices Ltd.
was founded in 1995 and is based in York England. They are
focused upon providing real-time tools and kernel software for
high volume deeply embedded applications. Their Real-Time
Architect product combines a real-time operating system
(RTOS), with the Time Compiler, an off line schedulability
analysis and optimization tool. Both components are
purpose-built to deliver reduced production cost, increased
product reliability, and maximized battery life for hand held
applications. Real-Time Architect creates small, ROM-able
kernels freeing up processor cycles and saving memory. The
Time compiler applies an enhanced version of schedulability
analysis to ensure that the processor completes its tasks on
time, every time and at the lowest possible voltage/frequency
level.
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