Intel Ships Compilers For Wireless Devices
Intel Corp. released Tuesday a compiler for developers building applications for wireless devices using the company's XScale processors. "The Intel C++ Compiler for Microsoft's eMbedded Visual C++ programming language supports the Intel Personal Internet Client Architecture for personal digital assistants (PDAs), cellular phones and other devices."
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