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IBM Integrated Development Environment for Cell Broadband Engine SDK
A set of Eclipse plug-ins that integrate the Cell Broadband Engine tool chain and enable rapid building of Cell Broadband Engine applications.
Date Posted: November 3, 2006
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This technology has graduated.
This technology has become part of an IBM product called IBM SDK for Multicore Acceleration, Version 3. The SDK is available for both Fedora 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1. The SDK is available for download from both Passport Advantage and developerWorks. For details, please see the developerWorks Cell Broadband Engine Resource Center.
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|  | About the technology author(s): Amir Sanjar is a senior software engineer, IDE architect, and team lead in Austin, Texas. He received a B.C.S. from Florida Atlantic University in 1991. Mr. Sanjar has worked for IBM as an OS/2 PM developer and a Java™ J2EE application developer and architect.
Members of the Linux™ development team in Brazil and USA made the following contributions to this technology:
- Leonardo Augusto Guimaraes Garcia: Cell Broadband Engine GNU Toolchain integration
- Daniel Felix Ferber: Cell Broadband Engine Simulator integration and remote tools integration
- Ricardo Marin Matinata: Cell Broadband Engine debugger integration
- Richard Maciel Costa: Performance tool and remote tools integration
- Flavio C. Buccianti: Brazil team lead
- Sean P. Curry (in U.S.): Cell resource management UI and integration testing
- Michael Masters (in U.S.): Integration testing.
Cell Broadband Engine and Cell/B.E. are trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc., in the United States, other countries, or both and are used under license therefrom.
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