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Android Tablets Gain Momentum in the Third Quarter, Expectations Remain High for the Holiday Quarter, According to IDC
Worldwide tablet shipments totaled 27.8 million units in the third quarter of 2012 (3Q12), according to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide...
Internet Connected Devices Approaching 10 Billion, to exceed 28 Billion by 2020
The number of devices that can connect to the Internet is forecast to increase to 9.6 billion by the end of 2012 according to IMS Research, recently acquired by IHS Inc. (NYSE:IHS)....
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Bare Metal Engine Performance Demonstration
This video is a demonstration of MontaVista's Bare Metal Engine can deliver a total Linux solution and shows how we can deliver 600% performance increase on a Multi-core environment to a single CPU.
Wind River FAST for Android v1.6 -- What's New
Teodor Bobirnila, Product Manager for Wind River Mobile Linux Testing Solutions, provides an overview of key features for Wind River FAST for Android version 1.6, an automated software testing solution for Android-based devices.
Virtualization in Embedded Linux
In this video Jim Ready, the CTO and Founder of MontaVista Software, discusses virtualization in embedded Linux. He discusses how it differs from virtualization in the IT world, the technologies that can be applied for virtualization, and the different use cases you'll often find. In the end, you'll learn virtualization is a lot more than simply running different operating systems in a hypervisor.
ARM DS-5 Examples -- Import a Linux application example into Eclipse
So you have created your ARM targeted Linux application but, now you need to debug or add features to it. This tutorial demonstrates the ease of importing an existing Linux project into ARM’s Eclipse based DS-5 environment. See this and more at www.youtube.com/armflix.
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MontaVista Linux 6
Description: This short 6 minute video will walk you through building a distribution using MontaVista Linux 6. You'll see how to use the new MontaVista Integration Platform to download the source and build a complete embedded Linux distribution in less than an hour.
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Real-Time Technology for Embedded Linux: The MontaVista Advantage
This white paper gives the reader perspectives on requirements for and the position of real-time capabilities in Linux-based embedded systems. It examines multiple paths to reaching real-time responsiveness with the open source OS, and details key native Linux technologies and their evolution. Finally, it presents empirically-derived performance benchmarks for some of the most popular and widely-deployed embedded CPUs.
Linux Kernel Development; How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It
The kernel which forms the core of the Linux system is the result of one of the largest cooperative software projects. Regular 2-3 month releases deliver stable updates to Linux users, each with significant new features, added device support, and improved performance. The rate of change in the kernel is high and increasing, with approximately 10,000 patches going into each recent kernel release, each containing the work of over 1000 developers representing around 200 corporations.
MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition
Communications networks are very different from other kinds of computing applications. Networks require both very high reliability and very high performance. Not only must they process large volumes of data at high speed, but they must do so while limiting their downtime to minutes per year. Network failures can have huge economic consequences and can even result in the loss of life. Additionally, in this post-9/11 world, failure also has a national security dimension. One example is enough to illustrate the potential impact network failures can have. In 1991, a packet-switched network failed. This failure caused hundreds of millions of dollars in financial losses, knocked out air traffic control in the New York City region for over 8 hours, and disrupted 85,000 travelers.