Packages support Freescale with Windows and Linux

An Adeneo product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 19, 2008

The ability to support both Windows Embedded and Linux operating systems enables developers to unlock the full power of the Freescale i.MX31 development kit.

Adeneo is working with Freescale to support the i.MX family of applications processors.

Adeneo has more than 550 engineers with a complete system expertise, both on hardware and software design, that bring a reliable answer to OEMs willing to secure the design of their embedded products in the best time to market.

Starting with the Freescale i.MX31 multimedia applications processor, Adeneo is offering both Windows Embedded CE 6 and Linux BSP support for Freescale's Product Development Kit (PDK) customers with development and customisation needs.

The ability to support both operating systems provides the flexibility customers need and enables developers to unlock the full power of the i.MX31 PDK.

Warren Lubow, Senior Director of Operations of Adeneo America, says: "Freescale chose Adeneo as a strong collaboration partner to provide a larger scope commitment to the customers in providing not only the BSPs and support, but a support system for development, customisation and training which can be provided for both Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and Linux BSP".

"Adeneo's commitment to the i.MX family, through their support of Windows Embedded CE and Linux, further positions i.MX as a market leading product for high volume consumer, industrial and general embedded markets", says Aaron Shagrin, Director of the Multimedia Alliances Network at Freescale.

"Freescale recognises Adeneo as a strong systems integration partner with experts dedicated to the success of their customers".

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