Petite i.MX31 module comes with Linux BSP
November 15, 2007
Phytec has announced an embedded processor module aimed at simplifying the development of devices based on Freescale's highly-integrated i.MX31 SoC (system-on-chip). The PhyCore-i.MX31 comes with a Linux BSP, and is optionally available with a carrier board and touchscreen LCD. (more…)
Portola Valley, Calif.-based Gumstix, Inc has hired former Apple Computer VP of Software Technology Steve Sakoman. The new project leader will head up software operations for Gumstix, which designs tiny, Linux-compatible gumstick-sized SBCs (single-board computers) that target the networking and wireless device…
This in-depth, hands-on article introduces Android, Google's Linux/Java mobile phone SDK (software development kit). After a tour of Android's tools, documentation, and code samples, it suggests a path for further exploration and concludes with a simple applet showing the power and simplicity of the Android…
A Linux developer has launched a site supporting a line of tiny, SODIMM-sized SBCs (single-board computers) based on XScale SoCs (system-on-chip processors). The “Colibri Dev's Corner” offers news, patches, forums, and Wikis aimed at helping build a collaborative Linux development community around Toradex's…
Everyone's talking about the $200 Linux-based Everex gPC TC2502 that recently sold out at Wal-Mart within a few short days. DesktopLinux takes a look at the Ubuntu Linux-based gOS operating system that runs it.
3DLabs Semiconductor has started shipping a Linux SDK (software development kit) for its interesting multi-core mobile applications processor. The fabless chipmaker's Linux 2.6.21 SDK includes tools, codecs, libraries, and sample apps, and aims to help DMS-02 customers build mobile video, automotive infotainment,…
DingCheng Electronics has announced a GPS-enabled PC that fits “double DIN” stereo bays. The CarPC 102 has a 4x45W amp, and runs Red Flag Linux or Windows on a 1.1GHz Pentium M processor, with 256MB RAM, 40GB hard drive, DVD/CD-RW drive, and 7-inch WXGA touchscreen display.
Some 30,000 applications originally written for the Palm Pilot PDA (personal digital assistant) will soon run on Nokia's Linux-based web tablets. The applications will run on top of a virtual machine (VM) currently being beta tested by Access for Nokia's 770, N800, and N810 Internet tablets.
[Updated Nov. 15] — Netronome Systems has signed a multi-part licensing agreement with Intel around Intel's top-of-the-line network processor family. The agreement gives Netronome the right to market and support the IXP28xx through 2012, and to design and build next-generation IXP28xx chips with 10-100Gbps of…