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How does the IBM Full-System Simulator for Cell Broadband Engine Processor fit into the overall SDK for Multicore Acceleration?

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How does the IBM Full-System Simulator for Cell Broadband Engine Processor fit into the overall SDK for Multicore Acceleration?

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The IBM Full-System Simulator for the Cell Broadband Engine Processor is a companion technology to the IBM SDK for Multicore Acceleration. Developers can create applications for systems based on the Cell/B.E. processor using the IBM SDK for Multicore Acceleration, and then run these applications on the IBM Full-System Simulator. The simulator allows developers to test and debug applications when access to hardware environments is difficult or limited. The simulator also provides a more controlled environment for analyzing application errors for performance problems.

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