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Samsung and others create Linaro for speedy rollout of Linux-based devices

June 4, 2010 By kunal Leave a Comment

Linaro

 

Samsung has joined hands with ARM, Freescale Semiconductor, IBM, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) to form a non-profit organization named Linaro. The organization will pool in resources to develop optimized tools, kernel and middleware that can be used in Linux-based OSes to allow wider compatibility with SoCs.

Samsung is an industry leader in high performance, low power application processors for mobile handset and other consumer devices. We fully appreciate the significance of having an optimized Linux software foundation and tools for our ARM CPU core base products, to support our customers’ needs with high quality solutions. We are pleased to join Linaro as a foundation member and work together with ARM to serve the interests of our customers.

The first tools will be released in November 2010.

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