Company: aJile Systems
City: San Jose
Country: USA
url: http://www.ajile.com
aJile Systems was formed in July 1999 by a group oftechnologists from Rockwell Collins, Sun Microsystems, and CentaurTechnologies. The principals of aJile Systems share a common belief that the rapid proliferation of Java technology, the Internet, and recent advances in CMOS process technology are extending the Java paradigm beyond the desktop and server. By providing a family of low-power networked single-chip Java microprocessors and IP cores, which includes a real-time kernel, aJile's founders are helping to bring the Java revolution to a wide variety of handheld, mobile and consumerappliances.
While still at Rockwell Collins, aJile's principals led a teamresponsible for the development of the JEM1, the world's first directexecution Java microprocessor, which achieved its first silicon in July, 1997. JEM technology enables low-power embedded applications to be programmed entirely and directly in Java and at the same time to achieve the efficiency and performance of comparable conventional embedded processors programmed in C.