LONDON — A U.K. startup has designed a Java byte code processor around the ARCtangent-A4 32-bit RISC core and claims it achieves better Java performance than ARM's Jazelle at the same clock frequency.
Cell phones using Sun Microsystems' Java software have finally begun shipping, but the real payoff is expected when phones begin using special Java chips to improve performance. Stephen Shankland ...
Jazelle Extension Another way to speed Java execution on a standard RISC architecture is to extend the architecture itself, to directly execute Java instructions. ARM designers added a new Java ...
Embedded Java implementations run up against performance problems because of the stack structures the language requires. Java implements a stack-based programming model, in which two stacks are ...
A new Java coprocessor architecture called JVXtreme takes a different approach to Java application acceleration. It works in cooperation and in parallel with the main processor, generating better ...
aJile's Latest System-on-Chip Processor Brings Low-Cost, Low-Power Java Jolt to M2M, Industrial, and Remote Real-Time Network Applications SAN JOSE, Calif.-- March 3, 2009-- aJile Systems Inc., a ...
Erm. Well. There are a lot of possible answers to that. Some points:<BR><BR>1. Java is generally compiled to bytecode, which is then interpreted at run-time. (There are exceptions, and some ...
SAN FRANCISCO--After years of promises, cell phones using Sun Microsystems' Java software have just begun shipping, but the real payoff is expected next as phones begin to use special Java chips to ...