More evidence Samsung will ship Linux-based smartphone in 2003
October 6, 2003
Computer Business Review has fueled the rumor that Samsung is working on an embedded Linux based mobile smart phone, citing as evidence Samsung's recent deal with Superscape to license 3D gaming technology for Linux-based “Mobile Intelligent Terminals” (MITs) shipping “later this year.”… (more…)
Wind River, by far the world's largest embedded software company, today launched its first official support for embedded Linux. For its initial foray into the embedded Linux market, the company is targeting its $4,000 visionProbe II hardware bring-up tool at embedded Linux system-level…
Residential gateway software specialist Jungo Software Technologies reports that its “OpenRG for Wireless Gateways” embedded Linux distribution and application stack was used by Cisco division Linksys in the recently launched WRV54G Wireless-G VPN Router and access point (AP).
German embedded multimedia company Mycable has released its $500 XXS1500 embedded Linux system based on AMD's Alchemy Au1500 MIPS23 architecture system-on-chip processor. The 3-watt system is fully supported by the linux-mips kernel tree and can be used out-of-the-box in a variety of capacities, according to Mycable.