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TRANGO Hypervisor Demonstrates Secure Platform Virtualization on TI OMAP3430 Processor
TRANGO Virtual Processors Delivers Isolation and Portability of Operating Systems and Drivers on the TI OMAP 3 Platform
Jul. 28, 2008 08:00 AM
TRANGO Virtual Processors delivers isolation and portability
of operating systems and drivers on the TI OMAP 3 platform. The TRANGO
Hypervisor offers a broad choice of operating system (OS) and real-time
operating system (RTOS) including Linux, Windows Embedded CE, Symbian OS, eCos,
uC-OSII, uITRON and other proprietary RTOS, while the OMAP 3 platform, based on
ARM Cortex-A8 processor, offers up to 3X performance gain over ARM11 based
processors. The combination delivers isolation, flexibility and cost
optimization benefits to the design of today's convergent wireless devices.
Leveraging the high-performance and low power consumption of
TI's OMAP3430 multimedia applications processor, the TRANGO Hypervisor is the
perfect fit for mobile platform designers who want to find the optimal balance
between the effective reuse of legacy features, the development of new
functionality, the secure sharing of common hardware resources, time-to-market,
and cost constraints.
With secure platform virtualization, OEMs benefit from an
inherently secure architecture, easier porting of a rich OS or RTOS to the
hardware, and highly portable drivers. On the TI OMAP3430 processor the TRANGO
Hypervisor offers the ability for OEMs to reduce or even eliminate driver
changes in moving from one OS platform to another OS platform, with a positive
impact on the resultant development and validation effort.
"Our product allows developers to eliminate porting costs
associated with peripheral drivers and makes rich OS porting extremely
fast," stated Pierre Coulombeau, Chief Operating Officer at TRANGO Virtual
Processors. "With the release of the TRANGO Hypervisor based on TI's
OMAP3430 processor, customers benefit from a highly portable platform with
best-of-class hardware, the market's leading isolation architecture, and an
unprecedented ability to port software swiftly," he added.
"TRANGO's Hypervisor, when running on the OMAP 3
platform, provides mobile manufacturers with a powerful platform software
flexibility and re-use," said Markus Tremmel, worldwide wireless ecosystem
manager at Texas Instruments. "Mobile manufacturers get flexibility in
their choice of operating system."
The TRANGO Hypervisor for TI's OMAP3430 processor will be
demonstrated this week at Expo Comm Wireless Japan, running Linux, Windows CE
6.0, and uITRON simultaneously and securely.
The TRANGO product is available on the ARMv5/ARMv6/v7 and
MIPS32/MIPS64 embedded architectures, supports a broad choice of OS and RTOS
including Linux, Windows Embedded CE, Symbian OS, eCos, uC-OSII, uITRON and
other proprietary RTOS. It is shipped with a complete SDK and tool suite based
on Eclipse.
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