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News Release from: TimeSys Corp | Subject: LinuxLink for Freescale i.MX31
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 5 June 2006
Applications processor gains Linux support
LinuxLink now supports Freescale Semiconductor's i.MX31 applications processor
LinuxLink by TimeSys, a subscription-based web service provides a comprehensive source for embedded developers (eg kernels, tool chains, root file systems and development tools) supported by its service-oriented architecture. Subscribers can at any time search for and download information and data required for their embedded system development environment as well as up-to-date contents for each type of processor.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 June 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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LinuxLink also provides via web services, a developer suite, which contains the integrated development environment (IDE), Linux migration test tools and other necessary tools, to greatly reduce development cycle and cost.
In addition, first-time engineers for Linux environment can start development.
The i.MX31 applications processor is designed to deliver a longer lasting mobile entertainment experience with richer multimedia functionalities and advanced power management capability.
Based on ARM's ARM11 platform and enhanced with Freescale's Smart Speed Technology, the i.MX31 applications processor maximise the effective cycles per instruction (eCPI) and is ideal for mobile devices.
The i.MX31 applications processor also contains advanced security functions to ensure higher level of security for operators, contents providers, and consumers.
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