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Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter crew responded to a number of call-outs across the top of the south. (file photo).
Two trampers have been flown to hospital after injuring themselves in separate incidents in the top of the south. The Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter was called out to four incidents across Nelson and Marlborough on Sunday afternoon and evening. Pilot Barry McAuliffe said at about midday, the helicopter flew out to the Perry Saddle on the Heaphy Track, where a woman in her 60s was airlifted to Nelson Hospital after suffering a knee injury. Soon afterward at 1.30pm, the crew responded to a medical event – where an emergency beacon had been set off in the Waihopai Valley and one was person airlifted to Nelson Hospital.
Avery Design Debuts CXL™ 2.0 System-level VIP Simulation Solution
Tewksbury, MA., April 15, 2021 Avery Design Systems, a leader in functional verification solutions, today announced its CXL
TM 2.0 system-level simulation solution. The comprehensive offering supports the co-simulation of a CXL-aware Linux kernel and QEMU x86 virtual host system emulator with its SystemVerilog CXL Host VIP. The solution enables pre-silicon hardware-software validation of CXL 2.0 Type 3 memory expansion system designs, accelerating development time and providing an efficient approach to customization and application development for systems using the CXL 2.0 interface standard
“QEMU-CXL co-simulation creates the most complete and accurate representation of the CXL-enabled reference system environment from which to verify CXL 2.0 Type 3 SoC hardware RTL and software,” said Chris Browy, Vice President Sales and Marketing at Avery Design Systems. “Early integration of the actual hardware
He then found himself in rough, steep terrain in a deep ravine, where he fell off a bluff and set off his beacon. The Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter left to find the tramper just after 5.30pm on Monday and pilot Barry McAuliffe said while it was raining with misty low cloud, their biggest issue was the fading light. “I was pretty confident we were going to be able to get up there, but there was always doubt as to whether we were going to be able to get back out again.” The helicopter reached the pair and was able to hover on one skid to pick the uninjured man up. The other man was around 100 metres away on rough terrain. He was on his hands and knees and the flashing light from his beacon was visible.
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