Maximize Freescale PowerQUICC® and QorIQ™ based Designs using Mentor Graphics Android solutions
On-demand Web Seminar
ABSTRACT

The Mentor Graphics Development System for Android is the first and only Android software stack for processors built on Power Architecture® technology. Discover the advantage of working with Mentor's Android products including performance optimization, real native C/C++ code integration, and a complete integrated developer workflow.
Overview
Discover the advantage of working with Mentor's Android products including performance optimization, real native C/C++ code integration, and a complete integrated developer workflow. The Mentor Graphics Development System for Android is the first and only Android software stack for processors built on Power Architecture® technology.
Ubiquitous connectivity open up new opportunities for embedded developer to add innovative and engaging network services to all classes of embedded products. By starting with Freescale's popular PowerQUICC and QorIQ communications processors as the foundation for media processing and real-time networking, designers can implement products with substantial workloads and now incorporate the benefits of the Android OS.
Android software stack offers compelling technical benefits such as application integrated power management, a complete application framework, and developer friendly APIs for interactive applications. The Mentor Graphics Development System for Android is the first and only Android software stack for processors built on Power Architecture® technology. Discover the advantage of working with Mentor's Android products including performance optimization, real native C/C++ code integration, and a complete integrated developer workflow.
What You Will Learn
- How to use Android to add or enhance user interfaces
- How Mentor is bringing Android to Freescale processors built on Power Architecture technology
- What developer tools are available to accelerate Android application development
About the Presenters
Don Shin
Don Shin is senior product marketing manager for Freescale Semiconductor. Prior to joining Freescale, Don has worked in the semiconductor industry as an engineer and marketing at Insight Electronics, Cirrus Logic, Texas Instruments, and Advanced Micro Devices focused on consumer and industry focused products. Don joined Freescale in 2005 as a product marketing manager with responsibilities for product definition, development, and market enablement programs for StarCore DSP and Power Architecture SoCs. Don holds a bachelor’s degree in science from University of Texas at Arlington.
Brad Dixon
Brad Dixon is a Sr. Marketing Manager at Mentor Graphics responsible for Android, Linux, and Nucleus. Brad has been at the nexus of open source and embedded software as a developer, FAE, and product manager since 2000. Previously at MontaVista, Brad has helped some of the world's most demanding companies understand how to apply Linux and other open source technology to design new applications and devices. In addition to technical nuts and bolts, Brad is involved in licensing, quality assurance, networking, and security.
Who Should View
- Embedded developers interested in Android on Power Architecture processors
- Technical managers
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