SourcePoint for ARM

Accelerating software development by finding code bugs faster is quite challenging for systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) because of multithreaded software, multiple processing cores of different types and other factors. A new eBook published by ASSETยฎ InterTech explains System Trace Macrocell (STM), a relatively new code tracing capability that gives much moreโ€ฆ
Accelerating the tracking of software bugs through mountains of trace data back to their root causes shortens the development of multicore, multithreaded systems-on-a-chip (SoC) by months and delivers new products to market sooner. Enhancements to ASSET InterTech’s Arium hardware-assisted SourcePoint® debugger optimize the processing of ARM’s System Trace Macrocellโ€ฆ
Designers of systems based on one or more Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP application processors with ARM cores can now debug software and firmware code faster with ASSET® InterTech’s Arium SourcePoint® debugger for ARM.  The Arium SourcePoint debugger has a number of advanced capabilities, including address translation, dynamic page translation,โ€ฆ
Designers of applications like networking systems, imaging, high-performance computing, gaming, media processing and others that are based on processors with the multicore Texas Instruments (TI) KeyStone II architecture now have a powerful set of software and firmware debugging tools in ASSETยฎ InterTechโ€™s Arium SourcePoint debugger for ARM. โ€œSoftware bugsโ€ฆ
Arium’s Intel® and ARM® hardware-assisted debug tools will be integrated into ASSET’s ScanWorks® platform for debug, validation and test ASSET® InterTech (www.asset-intertech.com), the leading supplier of tools for embedded instrumentation, today acquired the business of Arium (www.arium.com), an Irvine, California provider of software debug tools for systems based on Intel®โ€ฆ