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Accelerated Tech, ARM address handheld apps' battery life
Accelerated Technology, a Mentor Graphics division, unveiled its new Nucleus Energy Manager (EM) software that, when combined with the ARM Intelligent Energy Management (IEM) software technology and Dynamic Voltage & Frequency Scaling (DVFS) hardware, will allow developers to increase energy performance resulting in extended battery life for handheld devices, such as smart phones, feature phones, PDAs, game consoles and media players.
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Accelerated Technology's Nucleus USB Modem Communication Class Driver Eases Migration for Legacy Modem Applications
Accelerated Technology®, a Mentor Graphics division (Nasdaq: MENT), announced the Nucleus® USB Modem Communication class driver, an extension to its popular Nucleus USB software. The driver helps embedded developers migrate legacy modem applications and build new devices that use the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard as a connection medium.
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Accelerated Technology's Nucleus PictBridge Provides Standard for Direct Printing from Digital Cameras to Printers
Accelerated Technology®, a Mentor Graphics division (Nasdaq: MENT), announced availability of the Nucleus® PictBridge software. The software allows developers to build PictBridge-compliant applications so that consumers can print photographs directly from a digital camera to a printer without using a personal computer (PC).
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Accelerated Technology's Nucleus Software Supports Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol for Digital Media Devices
Accelerated Technology®, a Mentor Graphics division announced availability of the Nucleus® MTP software. The software allows developers to easily and quickly build Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)-compliant devices used to transfer digital media content such as pictures, music and video to and from a Windows PC.
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Mentor Graphics' Nucleus FILE Now Supports Coexisting Multiple File System Formats and Device Drivers
Mentor Graphics Corporation (Nasdaq: MENT) announced new features added to the Nucleus® FILE file management software including support for coexisting multiple file system formats and device drivers using the same application programming interfaces (APIs). Developers can now reduce costly development time by building embedded storage systems that quickly and easily incorporate multiple file system formats and device drivers using the same file application.
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