Algorithm to Implementation. Fast.

Agility’s mission is to shorten the time to develop and deploy complex image and signal processing systems.
Agility speeds the development of signal processing algorithms offering complete solutions for algorithm acceleration, prototyping and implementation in both software and hardware.
The solutions include Agility’s unique software technologies for MATLAB® to C and C to FPGA synthesis and a rich portfolio of synthesizable algorithmic functions and FPGA hardware platforms. Agility completes the solutions with services delivered by a team of expert users to help customers meet deadlines and delivery requirements.
Agility’s MATLAB Solutions allow algorithm development teams to leverage their existing MATLAB and generate correct-by-construction C-code in minutes.
Agility’s C Solutions deliver the fastest path to FPGA prototype or implementation. With over one hundred customers and thousands of FPGAs developed Agility offers the most mature and successful C to FPGA solution available.
"When Agility released their MCS tool, its capabilities were exactly what we needed to handoff our algorithms to the product development groups in a form they could use."
Nickhil Jakatdar, Engineering Group Director, Cadence Design Systems
“Replay Webcast on high performance image processing embedded system developers”
Webinar August 19, 2008
Webinar Archive Available
Agility to Showcase Real-time Imaging Algorithm Solutions at MAPLD
September 10, 2008
How to move design algorihtms to the FPGA
Electronics Weekly
by Larry Melling
September 2, 2008
MATLAB to C using MCS: Advanced topics
DSP DesignLine
by Marc Barberis
August 24, 2008
Background subtraction, part 1: MATLAB models
Background subtraction, part 2: MATLAB to C using MCS
DSP DesignLine
by Seth Benton
part 1: August 10, 2008
part 2: August 17, 2008
Agility Introduces New Imaging Algorithm Implementation Service
August 05, 2008
Agility Introduces Programmable Platform for Image and Signal Processing
June 24, 2008
Cutting Complexity
New Electronics
by Graham Pitcher,
June 20, 2008