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Virtutech was a company founded in 1998 as a spin-off from the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), to commercially develop its Simics computer architecture simulator software. In 2004, Virtutech accepted investment and moved headquarters to San Jose, California, USA. In 2010, Virtutech was wholly acquired by Intel and became part of Intel's Wind River subsidiary. In 2018, Wind River was sold to TPG Capital, which continues to develop Simics under the Wind River brand. The Stockholm site remains the center of Simics R&D.

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  • Virtutech är ett svenskt programvaruutvecklingsföretag som bildades 1998. Huvudkontoret ligger i San Jose i Silicon Valley i Kalifornien. All forskning och utveckling bedrivs vid bolagets kontor i Stockholm, som även ombesörjer försäljningen i Europa. Därutöver har Virtutech försäljningskontor i Dallas, Los Angeles, Boston, Singapore samt Tokyo. Sedan 5 februari 2010 ägs bolaget av Intel via deras dotterbolag Wind River Systems. (sv)
  • Virtutech was a company founded in 1998 as a spin-off from the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), to commercially develop its Simics computer architecture simulator software. In 2004, Virtutech accepted investment and moved headquarters to San Jose, California, USA. In 2010, Virtutech was wholly acquired by Intel and became part of Intel's Wind River subsidiary. In 2018, Wind River was sold to TPG Capital, which continues to develop Simics under the Wind River brand. The Stockholm site remains the center of Simics R&D. (en)
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  • Virtutech was a company founded in 1998 as a spin-off from the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), to commercially develop its Simics computer architecture simulator software. In 2004, Virtutech accepted investment and moved headquarters to San Jose, California, USA. In 2010, Virtutech was wholly acquired by Intel and became part of Intel's Wind River subsidiary. In 2018, Wind River was sold to TPG Capital, which continues to develop Simics under the Wind River brand. The Stockholm site remains the center of Simics R&D. Simics software is used by teams of software developers to simulate computer systems. This facilitates the development, testing, and debugging of embedded software that runs devices such as high-end servers, network hardware, aerospace/military vehicles, and automobiles. Simics allows embedded software developers to create virtual models of hardware using an ordinary desktop computer, run specified sets of tests, and walk the programs through each step of execution, both forwards and backwards. (en)
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