Java-Based Products Accelerate Expansion Into Embedded Fields

July 1, 2000
Developed to help accelerate the expansion of Java technologies into various embedded fields, the company is offering a complete Java solution for the high-volume network appliance market. Included is the company's microprocessor implementing the

Developed to help accelerate the expansion of Java technologies into various embedded fields, the company is offering a complete Java solution for the high-volume network appliance market. Included is the company's microprocessor implementing the picoJava-II core architecture and its J-StarterKit for the picoJava-II architecture, a reference board that provides faster development, debugging, and deployment. Also included is the JTRON-based real-time operating system integrated with Sun Microsystems' PersonalJava and EmbeddedJava technologies.
The direct execution of Java byte codes in silicon, combined with the real-time software environment, accelerates the expansion of Java technologies into various embedded devices. These include the networked appliance markets, including smart handheld devices and home office equipment.

Company: FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS INC.

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