VirtualLogix
www.virtuallogix.com/
Product Categories
Virtualization tools
Company Description
VirtualLogix, Inc. is the global leader in Real-Time Virtualization technology for connected devices. VirtualLogix VLX enables multiple operating system environments to run concurrently on shared hardware and provides a range of performance, fault tolerance and security options to address specific market requirements. As a result, the world's largest semiconductor companies, manufacturers, OEMs and carriers are able to reduce development and bill of material costs, improve time to market by leveraging existing software investments, and create conditions that meet their business goals. With more than 20 years of experience developing system software for network infrastructure, digital multimedia and mobile handsets, VirtualLogix is paving the way for the development of next generation connected devices. VirtualLogix, Inc. is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. with operations worldwide.
Products & Solutions
VirtualLogix’s VLX software enables multiple operating systems (OS) to run simultaneously on the same single or multi-core processor, while maintaining hard real-time and high throughput requirements. The ability to share hardware resources and combine a real-time operating system (RTOS) with a rich OS such as Linux allows system designers to add more functionality quickly and with reduced costs. VLX provides a range of performance, fault tolerance and security options for a wide variety of embedded applications. High performance real-time virtualization software enables multiple operating systems to run concurrently on shared hardware. Maintains hard real-time performance guarantees. Provides maximum system throughput. Open virtualization platform that supports customer’s choice of operating systems. Example include a mixture of commercial and proprietary real-time operating systems and rich OS, such as Linux, Provides a range of performance, fault tolerance and security trade-offs for customer’s specific target market requirements. Enables the creation of proprietary intellectual property and isolates it from the GPL requirements of Linux. Lowers costs and improves time to market by re-using existing software. Lowers bill of materials by providing increased functionality with less hardware.
Applicable CPUs
ARM
XScale