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Showing posts with label wind river systems. Show all posts
11 November 2009

The Embedded Market Beds Down with Linux

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Never a dull moment in the embedded Linux market. First Intel acquires Wind River, now the slightly less well-known Cavium acquires MontaV...
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04 June 2009

Intel buys Wind River: the End of the Wintel Duopoly?

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This is big: Intel Corporation has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Wind River Systems Inc, under which Intel will acquire all...
22 January 2009

Mobilising Open Source

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I've been wittering on about open source mobiles for ages, but here's someone who actually knows what he's talking about: Wheth...
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13 November 2008

Add a Computer to a Cable

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Here's a GNU/Linux-based computer the size of an RJ-45 jack: Specs listed for the Digi Connect ME 9210 are said to include: * Proce...
31 July 2008

Interview with Wind River's John Bruggeman

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On Linux Journal .
07 November 2007

More on Mobile Linux

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Both the Open Handset Alliance and [the LiMo Foundation] leverage open source business models, and both rely on industry leaders to contribu...
20 June 2007

Penguins in Space

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Well, sort of : Wind River Systems, Inc., the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), today announced that it has been selected...
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