ARM Profiler for Symbian OS Empowers Developers to Deliver High Performance and Reduced Power Consumption for Symbian OS-Based Mobile Phones
CAMBRIDGE, England and LONDON, October 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ARM
[(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)] and Symbian Limited today announced at the
Symbian Smartphone Show in London, ARM(R) Profiler
(http://www.arm.com/products/DevTools/RVP.html) for Symbian OS(TM). As part
of the recently-launched RealView(R) Development Suite 4.0 Professional
(http://www.arm.com/products/DevTools/RVDSPro.html), the ARM Profiler enables
developers of mobile phone applications running on Symbian OS to add enhanced
features and reduce power consumption. Developers can quickly and accurately
target their optimizations with immediate feedback on actual application
performance and with the rapid identification of bottlenecks across a broad
range of performance measurements, bringing their applications to market
faster and with lower risk.
'Consumers expect mobile phone applications to deliver advanced features,
with the best possible performance and minimal power consumption,' said Mike
Whittingham, vice president of Ecosystem Development, Symbian. 'Developers of
complex mobile applications have come to expect the level of power management
and performance optimization found within Symbian OS. The new ARM Profiler
provides an analysis environment that enables developers to maximize the
performance and power efficiency of their applications, on ARM
technology-based mobile phones.'
The industry-leading capabilities of the ARM Profiler for Symbian OS
build upon ARM's trusted profiling technology which enables non-intrusive,
long duration application profiling on hardware or system models; code
coverage information, even when source code is unavailable; and the ability
to profile fully optimized software. New benefits for developers using the
ARM Profiler include:
- The ability to profile applications running on Symbian OS
- Profile-driven compilation for automatic code optimization, based on
runtime performance
- Instruction trace replay for a deeper understanding of application
performance
Many profiling tools require code annotation or system instrumentation,
which do not provide an accurate representation of application performance or
allow profiling capabilities only for very short durations due to buffer
limitations.