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Simics* Simulation Technology Accelerates Development

Wind River* Simics* full system simulation technology builds virtual systems even before hardware is available, reducing time to market and costs.

Accelerate Time to Market for Embedded Systems

Intel’s Tian Tian discusses how Wind River* Simics* discovers issues with products under development, accelerating time to market. (Sept. 2011)

Building Virtual Platforms for System Testing: Article

Article: How to build a virtual platform for use in system testing with Wind River* Simics*, including model selection techniques. (Aug. 2011)

Full System Simulation Improves Development Lifecycles

Presentation: Wind River* Simics* allows full simulation of complex embedded systems, optimizing the product development lifecycle and reducing costs.

Wind River* Simics* Product Page

Wind River* Simics* allows full simulation of target hardware to complex embedded systems, optimizing the development lifecycle and reducing costs.

Create System Models with Wind River* Simics*

White Paper: Create a full simulation system model using Wind River* Simics* to test software and hardware early in the product development lifecycle.

Fast Speed of Execution Vital for Embedded Platforms: Article

Article: Explains the tradeoff between speed of execution and level of detail and the necessity of a fast simulator for virtual platforms. (Oct. 2011)

Improve Software Development with Wind River* Simics*

White Paper: Simics* creates a virtual platform used as a powerful debug and test tool, resulting in improved software development.

Wind River Simics* for Networked Intel® Platforms

Wind River Simics* demonstration simulates two network devices based on the Crystal Forest platform. (v.001, Sept. 2012)

Router Network and Simics* Crystal Forest Platforms Debug Demo

Demos debugging a router network and networking capabilities of two Simics*-run Crystal Forest platforms acting as gateways. (v.001, May 2012)