High-profile embedded specialists join the Linux Foundation
April 4, 2007Marvell, Nokia, and VirtualLogix have joined the Linux Foundation, the non-profit organization created two months ago by the OSDL/FSG merger. The new members will help the Foundation promote and improve Linux in such application areas as embedded processing, virtualization, mobile devices, and telecom… (more…)
Nokia has taken a significant step toward making its most popular smartphone software platform appeal more to corporate and third-party application developers. Working with Symbian Ltd., Nokia has integrated “Linux-like” support for normal C applications into its Symbian-based S60 smartphone…
The low-cost computing appliance formerly known as the AMD PIC (“personal Internet computer”) may be found running Linux, at the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) this week.
More than 300 exhibitors and over 10,000 engineers in all are expected to be present at the 19th annual Embedded Systems Conference being held this week in San Jose, Calif.'s McEnery Convention Center. The keynoter for the conference was former Vice President Al Gore.
Former Vice President Al Gore told Embedded Systems Conference keynote attendees in San Jose, Calif. today that energy-efficient IT systems of the future — many containing embedded processors — will be a major factor in helping overcome the climate problems the Earth is now facing.
Ampro Computers claims to be shipping the first CPU module to surpass a 1 GHz processor speed without violating the standard PCI-104 form-factor. This achievement required an update to the company's earlier CoreModule 800 design, using a Celeron M 373 processor and a double-thickness PC board, Ampro said.
Bangalore-based Mistral Software is shipping a Linux-based development kit for TI's ARM11-based SoC (system-on-chip). The OMAP2430 Starter Kit (OSK) targets wireless application development, and includes a 2.6.19 kernel, open-source bootloader, JFFS2 filesystem, and NFS-mounted root…
Icron Technologies claims to have created the industry's first wireless USB 2.0 hub based on the 802.11g WiFi standard. The WiRanger 4-port hub-and-dongle set brings seamless plug-and-play connectivity to multiple USB devices up to 30 meters away, including printers, scanners, hard drives, and MP3 players, according to the…
The COM Express computer-on-module specification gained a high-profile advocate at the Embedded Systems Conference this week, as Ampro unveiled its first module compatible with the format. The COM 830 supports single- and dual-core processors and is available with support for Linux 2.6, among other embedded OSes.