ARM Goes Hyper

Sept. 13, 2007
Trango Virtual Processors is delivering its virtual-machine manager (VMM) hypervisor for the ARM6 platform. The VMM supports up to 256 virtual machines (VMs) on ARM1136J(F)-STM, ARM1156T2(F)STM, and ARM1176JZ(F)-STM CPU cores. The VMs include debuggin

Trango Virtual Processors is delivering its virtual-machine manager (VMM) hypervisor for the ARM6 platform. The VMM supports up to 256 virtual machines (VMs) on ARM1136J(F)-STM, ARM1156T2(F)STM, and ARM1176JZ(F)-STM CPU cores. The VMs include debugging and power-management support. Global services and resources can be configured using the company's Eclipse-based software development kit (SDK).
www.trango-vp.com

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