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New Intel Compilers Target Wireless Devices

Published: Thu 24 Jul 2003 09:44 AM
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New Intel Compilers Target Wireless Devices
First Intel Compilers for Processors based on Intel® XScale™ Technology
Deliver Improved Application Performance
Intel Corporation today introduced its first compilers to help developers write applications for Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture-based PDAs, cell phones and other wireless devices using Intel® XScale™ technology-based processors.
Software developers use compilers to translate such programming languages as C++ into the language understood by the processor. An efficient compiler is an important part of helping software run at top speeds.
The new Intel® C++ Compiler for Microsoft eMbedded* Visual C++* is part of Intel’s suite of compilers, which also includes tools for Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel® Xeon™ and Intel® Itanium® 2 processors. Developers can now use one set of tools for applications that span enterprise, home and mobile computing devices based on Intel processors.
“Availability of these new compilers means developers now have optimised tools to improve the performance of applications spanning Intel-based mobile and wireless devices, desktops and servers,” said Jon Khazam, general manager of Intel’s Software Products Division. “Our detailed knowledge of processor architecture allows us to design tools for the Intel XScale technology, Pentium 4, Intel Xeon and Intel Itanium 2 processor families that bring out the best in Intel-based computing and communication systems.”
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Optimised for Intel XScale technology-based processors, applications built with the new compilers should exhibit improved graphical quality, enhanced user-interactivity and better communication with other devices in a network. Personal productivity applications, games and core cell-phone operations and utilities can also realise performance benefits.
“By switching to the Intel® C++ compiler and tools for Intel XScale technology, we achieved a 45 percent performance improvement in the core parts of our voice-over-IP application for handheld devices,” said Mats Perjons, director of product management, Global IP Sound. ** “In addition to this impressive performance improvement, the compatibility and quality of technical support that Intel provided were important factors in selecting the Intel compilers for software development targeted at handheld devices.”
The new compilers support many features already available in version 7.1 of the Intel® C++ Compilers for Microsoft Windows* and offer full support for Intel XScale technology-based processors, including the Intel® PXA25x and the Intel® PXA26x. Key features include support for Intel® Wireless MMX™ technology, compatibility with Microsoft Windows* CE .NET Platform Builder and Embedded Visual C++, interprocedural optimisation, floating-point emulation libraries, support for Microsoft-specific intrinsic functions, and, in a version for system manufacturers, debugging extensions that simplify system development.
The compilers are available in two forms: the Intel® C++ Compiler for Microsoft* eMbedded* Visual C++* is available for the suggested list price of $US399 and is intended for application development use. The Intel® C++ Compiler for Platform Builder for Microsoft* Windows* CE .NET is available for the suggested list price of $US1,499 and is intended for OEM and system integrator use. Each product is available today from Intel and resellers worldwide for download and on CDROM. More information is available at www.intel.com/software/products.
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Intel, the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
Intel, Xeon, Itanium, XScale, Wireless MMX, Intel Pentium and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
* Other marks and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
** Results reported by customer; actual results may vary.
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