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Hello!
I was surprised when did not find any official information about Compiler for Windows CE.
Some times ago I tried compiler (v1.2 then v2.0) with eMbedded Visual Studio. (about 40% performance acceleration with floating point for ARM) Great!
But now I cannot find even these old versions I hoped to find actual version for VS2008 integration...
Please point me to some official source described Windows CE compiler destiny.
Thank you.
P.S.
http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/compilers/219762.htm
If you click "More Information" about "Intel C++ Compiler for Windows CE" I will get "Page Not Found" error.
I was surprised when did not find any official information about Compiler for Windows CE.
Some times ago I tried compiler (v1.2 then v2.0) with eMbedded Visual Studio. (about 40% performance acceleration with floating point for ARM) Great!
But now I cannot find even these old versions I hoped to find actual version for VS2008 integration...
Please point me to some official source described Windows CE compiler destiny.
Thank you.
P.S.
http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/compilers/219762.htm
If you click "More Information" about "Intel C++ Compiler for Windows CE" I will get "Page Not Found" error.
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Intel's Xscale/ARM business, including compilers, was sold to Marvell a year or 2 ago. I agree, it's somewhat embarrassing that no one has fixed the web sites yet.
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Intel's Xscale/ARM business, including compilers, was sold to Marvell a year or 2 ago. I agree, it's somewhat embarrassing that no one has fixed the web sites yet.
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