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September 11, 2009

NEC and Wind River JV Mobile Linux

NEC and Wind River co-op on Linux platform for 1Seg digital tv media player, trials device & new sdk are coming soon [J] http://bit.ly/63HjG

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The NEC electronics and window River Ltd. are for the mobile device of the start of the multimedia player and the One Seg television on September 10, 2009 It was announced that the cooperation to jointly develop the Linux solution would be expanded.

The NEC electronics is for “EMMA Mobile 1 (Emma mobile one)” as the first bounce The offer of new software development kit (SDK) based on the Wind River Linux technology began on the same day. The NEC electronics EMMA Mobile 1 is system for the mobile equipment market optimized for voice and image (AV) data processings LSI.

It is a target from the latter half of 2009 to 2010 as for the digital multimedia consumer device Wind River Linux base for the EMMA series product SDK is scheduled to be announced. It is new of the NEC electronics The trial version of SDK can already be used. Via Yahoo Headlines

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