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Single-board computer designer GE Fanuc offers software development tool for embedded development

June 1, 2009

Single-board computer specialist GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va., is introducing the AXISLib-CL signal and vector processing library for software development in military and aerospace applications such as defense radar, sonar system development, and signals intelligence (SIGINT). AXIS is GE Fanuc’s advanced multiprocessor integrated software development environment, designed to speed and simplify the creation and debugging of sophisticated digital signal processing (DSP) applications. AXISLib-CL extends its capabilities by providing platform-independent DSP and mathematical functions. This allows developers to begin work on application software ahead of the identification, testing and procurement of the target hardware platform, substantially reducing time to deployment. AXISLib-CL is a linkable software library that enables software developers to build DSP and vector math algorithms from a suite of library functions, and runs on a range of processors including those from Freescale and Intel. For more information contact GE Fanuc online at www.gefanuc.com.

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