Intel, Taiwan teaming up on mobile Linux development lab (Ars Technica)
[Posted October 31, 2008 by ris]
Ryan Paul covers
Taiwan's participation in Moblin. "Intel's open source
Linux-based mobile platform initiative got a big boost this month from
Linux distributors and new contributors that are joining to participate in
the effort. The project, which is called Moblin, aims to assemble a Linux
stack that is optimized for mobile Internet devices, subnotebooks, and
integrated car computing systems that are designed to use Intel's Atom
processor. The latest organization to join the ranks of Moblin supporters
is Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), which will be working with
Intel to establish a Moblin development facility. Intel is also investing
in VMAX, a mobile carrier in Taiwan that plans to roll out a WiMAX
network."
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