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    SEGGER announces support for ARM Cortex-M7

    09/24/2014

    SEGGER is one of the first tool vendors to announce their support for the latest ARM® Cortex®-M7 architecture. SEGGER’s industry standard J-Link debug probes and middleware products, including embOS and the new emSecure Digital Signature Library are Cortex-M7 ready, ensuring innovators and early adopters the quickest way to successful product development.

    Close cooperation with ARM has allowed Cortex-M7 J-Link and middleware support for lead partners like, Atmel, STMicroelectronics, and Freescale from day one.

    “SEGGER is always at the forefront in supporting new ARM technologies," said Richard York, vice president, embedded marketing, ARM. ‘“SEGGER debug probes, RTOS and middleware are widely-respected products for embedded development and ARM welcomes their support for the new ARM Cortex-M7 processor.”

    "Atmel has partnered with SEGGER on debug probes, Flash programmers and software for many years. Offering our customers support in continuity for tools, EmbOS kernel and middleware on Atmel’s future ARM Cortex-M7-based microcontrollers is extremely important to us," said Jacko Wilbrink Sr. Product Marketing Director at Atmel.

    "SEGGER debug probes and middleware are an integral part of the Freescale ARM ecosystem" said Michael Norman, Freescale’s Manager for Kinetis Enablement.

    "Already SEGGER J-Link and J-Trace debug probes and tools support the whole of the STM32 family, so we’ve worked closely and quickly with SEGGER to ensure that support and our customers’ comfort and familiarity with the tools work efficiently with the new STM32 F7 series," says Daniel Colonna, Marketing Director, Microcontroller Division, STMicroelectronics

     

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