A Silicon Valley start-up called Azul Systems plans to start selling hardware next year designed to make it faster and more efficient to run Java programs. The company has developed a custom processor ...
Hardware expected to begin selling next year is designed to make it faster and more efficient to run Java programs. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
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Azul Systems, a company developing special-purpose hardware to help servers run Java programs faster, plans to announce Wednesday that it's won its first endorsement: a support deal from IBM Global ...
OpenJDK proposal would eliminate the long start-up times of Java applications by saving the state of the Java runtime and using it to start instances fast. Java would be fitted with an API to save ...
The OpenJDK Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint project allows a running application to pause, snapshot its state, and then restart later, even on a different machine. Java software provider Azul has ...
Santa Cruz, Calif. – While much of the EDA industry appears ready to embrace the SystemVerilog or SystemC language, startup Ontic Technologies Inc. is offering a different option: Java. The company is ...
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