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[News] High Adoption of Linux in Embedded Devices

In the past half a day alone:

        http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6482197877.html

                Linux powers patient pacemaker programmer

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| IBM and St. Jude Medical used embedded Linux to build a device that lets
| cardiac care clinicians retrieve and analyze data from implanted
| cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) and pacemakers, and make
| programmatic changes to them. The St. Jude Merlin Patient Care System
| runs a customized MontaVista Linux operating system on an Intel Pentium
| M processor. 
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        http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7372620239.html

                Home NAS server reference design runs Linux

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| Taiwanese IC (integrated circuit) design house DataStor used embedded
| Linux to create a home network-attached storage appliance reference
| design. The NAS Gear design is based on a 200MHz ARM9 processor,
| supports drives larger than 500GB, and features an integrated blue
| LCM (liquid-crystal module).
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        http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8107946385.html

                ARM9 microcontroller costs $6, runs Linux

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| Atmel will ship in June the world's first ARM9-based microcontroller
| (MCU) to support small-footprint RTOSes (real-time OSes), it claims.
| The AT91SAM9260 is the first of Atmel's SAM9 MCU line, aimed at
| providing an upgrade path to SAM7 MCU customers in real-time control
| markets.
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