Press Releases
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Nexus 5001™ Forum Adopting IEEE Std 1149.7 Piscataway, NJ February 10, 2010 - Nexus 5001™ Forum, an industry consortium supporting the IEEE-ISTO 5001™ (Nexus 5001™) standard for debug in high-performance microcontrollers, processors, and system-on-chip devices, announced today it has adopted the recently ratified IEEE Std 1149.7 as a supported feature in its 2010 update to the Nexus 5001 Standard. |
10 Feb 2010 |
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OCP-IP and Nexus Announce Collaboration on Industry Standard Debug Efforts BEAVERTON, Ore.-- August 28, 207 -- OCP-IP and the NEXUS 5001(TM) Forum jointly announce a collaboration agreement that will allow more rapid creation of debug solutions. Collaboration will ensure an improved and more integrated on-chip debug tools solution for SoC, S/W and IP. By working together, Nexus and OCP-IP will enable their respective members to develop aligned and more unified end to end debug solutions. |
28 Aug 2007 |
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Analog Devices, NEC Electronics, Tensilica, and Texas Instruments join Nexus 5001™ Forum Piscataway, NJ - 6 September 2006 - Semiconductor leaders Analog Devices Inc., NEC Electronics Corporation, Tensilica, and Texas Instruments have joined the growing industry effort to address multi-processor debugging of embedded systems. To accomplish this improvement, the 22 member companies of the Nexus 5001™ Forum are driving adoption of the Nexus Standard. |
06 Sep 2006 |
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FS2 JOINS NEXUS 5001™ FORUM SAN FRANCISCO, March 8, 2005 -- First Silicon Solutions (FS2®) announced today at the Embedded Systems Conference that it has taken a major step forward in joining the NEXUS 5001™ FORUM to promote standardized debug interfaces for use in debugging microprocessors. |
08 Mar 2005 |
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Ford, GM and others join Nexus 5001™ Forum DETROIT - Oct. 19, 2004 - Convergence 2004 - Automotive leaders Ford and GM and four other companies have joined the growing industry effort to cut in half the amount of time spent debugging automotive embedded systems. To accomplish this improvement, the 21 member companies of the Nexus 5001™ Forum are driving adoption of the Nexus Standard. |
14 Oct 2004 |
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Nexus 5001 Forum™ Introduces New Member Companies and Provides Details of the Updated Nexus 5001 Embedded-Debug Interface Standard Embedded Systems Conference, San Francisco, 23, April 2003 - The Nexus 5001™ Forum announced today a major step toward establishing a de facto global standard for Embedded Debugging with the introduction of the two newest members to the Forum, dSPACE and Visteon Technologies. The Forum also announced details of the updated IEEE-ISTO Nexus 5001 Standard. The revised Nexus Standard is in the final states of review and is scheduled for a vote by the Nexus Forum by the end of April. |
23 Apr 2003 |
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Nexus 5001 Forum Applauds Motorola's Plans for Next-Generation Nexus-Compliant Embedded Processors Piscataway, NJ - 5 February 2003 - The Nexus 5001 ForumSM today gave its strong support to Motorola's recently announced family of high-performance 32-bit PowerPC® microcontrollers. The MPC5500 family of microcontrollers will offer system performance up to five times faster than previous versions and represent the improvements of the second generation of Nexus-compliant silicon to reach the market. |
05 Feb 2003 |
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Nexus 5001 Forum Ratifies Bylaws and Projects 2003 Release of Update to its IEEE-ISTO 5001™-1999 Standard Piscataway, N.J., 18 December 2002 – The Nexus 5001 Forum today announced the recent ratification of its Bylaws by member companies and also set expectation that a substantial update to the IEEE-ISTO 5001™-1999 standard will be released in 2003. Approved by supermajority of the Forum’s membership, the Bylaws strengthen the relationship among the 15 current member companies of the Forum. Prior to approving its Bylaws, the Forum had operated under a common Memorandum of Understanding(MOU). |
18 Dec 2002 |
| Nexus 5001™ Forum Heralds Motorola's Launch of the First Nexus-Compliant Embedded Processor | 01 Dec 2000 |
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Embedded Processor Debug Interface Standard Released as the First Industry Group Standard of the IEEE-ISTO Piscataway, NJ -- 17 December 1999 The IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO) and the Nexus 5001 Forum™, a program of the IEEE-ISTO, today announced a significant milestone in their respective organizations, the availability of the IEEE-ISTO's first Industry Group Standard. The standard, IEEE-ISTO 5001™ - 1999, the Nexus 5001 Forum™ Standard for a Global Embedded Processor Debug Interface, is now available for download from the Forum's website at http://www.ieee-isto.org/Nexus5001/. |
17 Dec 1999 |
