2008 was still early days for embedded system multi-core processing. It also marks the year Michael Deubzer and Martin Hobelsberger were starting their research looking into multi-core scheduling and software architecture.
Funded by Continental Automotive GmbH and the OTH Regensburg Technical University of Applied Sciences, the project focussed on model-driven design and simulation of the timing behavior of multi-core real-time systems. In the course of their research, Martin and Michael developed a promising software prototype. As a result, they decided to start a company, registering Timing-Architects Embedded Systems GmbH in 2011.
We are committed to help our clients use multi-core technology to improve and expand the performance range and the efficiency of their products. And knowledge transfer is a part of this process. We want to support you all the way, making sure you use multi-core technology to its full potential. This is why we offer a wide range of services including consulting, training and customizing our software tools to meet your individual needs.
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