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[News] 3DLABS and MontaVista Released New Tools to Embedded Linux Developers

  • Subject: [News] 3DLABS and MontaVista Released New Tools to Embedded Linux Developers
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 06:56:09 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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MontaVista Software and Movial Announce Joint Solution for Developers of Mobile
Devices and Consumer Electronics Products

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| The joint solution includes the MontaVista embedded Linux operating system, 
| MontaVista DevRocket development tools, and the Movial Internet Experience 
| Suite (IXS) to provide custom-branded user interfaces that seamlessly combine 
| Internet browsing, Internet communications, media consumption, and other 
| functionalities needed in mobile devices.    
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http://www.pr-inside.com/montavista-software-and-movial-announce-joint-r306948.htm

3DLABS Introduces Linux 2.6.21 Developer Kit for Its DMS-02 Media-Rich
Applications Processor

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| 3DLABS Semiconductor, a pioneer in media-rich application processors, today 
| announced the immediate availability of its Linux 2.6.21 based Software 
| Development Kit (SDK), bringing the latest open source innovations to 
| developers and device makers using its DMS-02 processor to deliver unrivalled 
| application and media processing performance within low power environments.    
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http://embeddedtechjournal.com/news_2007/11/20071113_05.htm


Related:

The Secret Life of Embedded Linux

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| Manufacturers have to weigh sometimes competing factors when selecting
| Linux over Windows or a proprietary OS in consumer products. Often,
| the flexibility of Linux balances out those differences, sometimes
| it does not.
| 
| Clearly, though, Linux's freedom and flexibility are driving the
| trend to putting Linux inside consumer products that are not
| encumbered with hardware restrictions. Manufacturers are not
| dependent on a single vendor with Linux.
| 
| "Linux is a moving trend. More and more manufacturers are using
| it," concluded MontaVista's Ready.
| 
| Yaghmour concurs. "Every engineer adapts it and expands the user
| base," he said. "Anybody who wants to enter the market is using
| Linux due to its low cost. It is hard to justify changing for a 
| proprietary OS."
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http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/56436.html


Linux loyalty runs high among embedded software developers, says VDC

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| Looking ahead, 87% percent of Linux users plan to use Linux in their next 
| project. In both cases, use of free distributions outnumbered use of paid 
| distributions by a sizable margin.  
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http://software.tekrati.com/research/9436/


Linux to grow 278% in embedded/mobile/real-time apps

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| Linux use in "next" embedded, mobile, and real-time projects will grow 278 
| percent over that in "previous" projects, suggests a recent survey by Venture 
| Development Corp. (VDC).   
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7115758310.html

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