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Green Hills offers software development tools for automotive embedded computer applications

May 5, 2009

SANTA BARBARA, Calif., 5 May 2009. Green Hills Software Inc. in Santa Barbara, Calif., is introducing optimized software development tools for automotive embedded computerapplications involving embedded real time mission critical subsystems like airbags and brakes.

Green Hills developed its mission critical software tools for embedded microcontrollersapplications involving developed by Freescale Semiconductor based on the Power Architecture technology.

Automotive systems designers in North America and Europe use Green Hills Software's MULTI integrated development environment (IDE), optimizing C/C++ compilers, and high-speed hardware probes for mission critical software in airbags, gateways, brakes, low-end engines, and entry-level instrument clusters, Green Hills officials say.

Freescale chose Green Hills as a software launch partner for the MPC560x and MPC563x microcontroller families. The MULTI IDE and high-speed Nexus hardware probes for the automotive 32-bit microcontrollers includes several automotive-tuned technologies and services.

These services include optimizing C/C++ compilers; production Quality Code; High Speed Nexus Probes; Frozen Branch Support. For more information contact Green Hills Software online at www.ghs.com.

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