New look XMOS
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:33 am
To the XE community,
Later today we are unveiling a new look XMOS.
We certainly hope you share our enthusiasm about the website and the new content. If you dig a little deeper you'll also find a new 12.0 beta version of the tools which we have branded xTIMEcomposer, including the new xSOFTip Explorer - designed to help developers to quickly and easily understand the strengths of xCORE technology.
It's more than just skin-deep - the changes are far reaching, from the terms that we are using in our documentation, through the tools, to the design kit strategy. At times these changes may be challenging to those who are already familiar with our architecture, but we believe that they will help to propel XMOS technology into the everyday lives of tens of thousands of engineers.
We really appreciate the contribution that the community makes to the awareness and understanding of xCORE technology. You folks were here first, so as always, we'd love to know what you think. Please use this thread for your comments about the website and the xTIMEcomposer thread http://www.xcore.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1920 for postings on the new tools.
The press embargo is lifted at 2pm BST.
Best,
-Mark
Later today we are unveiling a new look XMOS.
We certainly hope you share our enthusiasm about the website and the new content. If you dig a little deeper you'll also find a new 12.0 beta version of the tools which we have branded xTIMEcomposer, including the new xSOFTip Explorer - designed to help developers to quickly and easily understand the strengths of xCORE technology.
It's more than just skin-deep - the changes are far reaching, from the terms that we are using in our documentation, through the tools, to the design kit strategy. At times these changes may be challenging to those who are already familiar with our architecture, but we believe that they will help to propel XMOS technology into the everyday lives of tens of thousands of engineers.
We really appreciate the contribution that the community makes to the awareness and understanding of xCORE technology. You folks were here first, so as always, we'd love to know what you think. Please use this thread for your comments about the website and the xTIMEcomposer thread http://www.xcore.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1920 for postings on the new tools.
The press embargo is lifted at 2pm BST.
Best,
-Mark