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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) To Get Commercial Mentor Embedded Linux Platform For G-Series And R-Series Devices

Boston, MA 09/23/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) will have a new technological baby in the family soon. Recently, Mentor Graphics Corp (NASDAQ:MENT) announced that it shall be delivering commercial Mentor® Embedded Linux® software for the embedded R-Series and G-Series devices of AMD.

Developers Can Switch to Mentor Embedded Linux from Free Products

With the availability of Mentor-Embedded products earlier, which were accessible to the developers for free, many had started development, evaluation as well as prototyping. Mentor Graphics Corp (NASDAQ:MENT) has suggested the developers to transit towards the complete version of MEL as well as Sourcery CodeBench. These are the company’s commercially available and supported versions.

MEL Use for Developers

The developer, these days, are keen to create and design such applications that have higher target audience. These include electronic displays and signage, digital gaming, as well as, Point-of-Sale or POS. With the availability of fully fledged version of MEL, the developers have access to integrate their development environment products with the aforementioned products in order to develop interactive and dynamic apps.

Linux development in an Easy Way

The Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) Embedded customers, meanwhile, will have an advantage of better options for Linux development through no-cost MEL. The AMD Embedded Solutions’ product marketing and management director, Kamal Khouri, in this regard, said that MEL is additional software, which will work together with Mentor service capabilities. He added that this will prove to be a valuable addition for the customers who look forward to meet the requirements bounced their way from embedded system designs.

Meanwhile, the embedded systems division Marketing Director, Mentor Graphics Corp (NASDAQ:MENT), Kamran Shah said that the new technology is a part of enduring hi-tech partnership with Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD). He added that the new platform crosses the shackles of tools or software that are generally available. The combination of two products, he added, will allow in creation of products with dynamic and demanding UIs.

Published by Fiona Gibson

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