TRIMARAN 2.0 Released

Trimaran <trimaran@react-ilp.cs.nyu.edu>
23 Jul 1999 22:22:39 -0400

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TRIMARAN 2.0 Released trimaran@react-ilp.cs.nyu.edu (Trimaran) (1999-07-23)
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From: Trimaran <trimaran@react-ilp.cs.nyu.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 23 Jul 1999 22:22:39 -0400
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: tools, available

                        ANNOUNCING TRIMARAN 2.0 (http://www.trimaran.org)
                        -------------------------------------------------


        Compiler optimization and performance monitoring infrastructure with
        emphasis on Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC).


TRIMARAN 2.0 FEATURES:
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                * True portability
                      - Full-strength HPUX and LINUX ports now available
                      - SUN-SOLARIS version to be released soon
                * Enhanced robustness with SPEC CINT95 compliance
                      - Certified benchmarks also include a variety of SPEC CPU92,
Digital, and Mediabench benchmarks.


TRIMARAN HIGHLIGHTS:
-------------------
    * Support of novel EPIC architecture features such as predication,
            control and data speculation, and rotating registers for modulo
            scheduling
    * Parameterized and user configurable machine architecture
    * A full suite of profile-driven compiler analysis and optimization
        modules
    * Modular design for easy additions and replacements of optimizations
    * An extensible graph-based intermediate language
    * A flexible and extensible GUI-based performance monitoring environment
    * Support for profile driven optimization
    * Self-contained user manual and tutorial


    TRIMARAN is co-developed by the CAR Group of HP-Labs, the IMPACT Group
    of the University of Illinois and the ReaCT-ILP Laboratory of New York
    University.


For downloading, documentation, and support please visit
http://www.trimaran.org


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