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| LynuxWorks' BlueCat 5.6 to Accelerate Development of Next-Gen Portable Devices With Intel Atom Processors |
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| Publication: | MSNBC | Date: | Mar 04 2009 |
LynuxWorks, Inc. today announced that its BlueCat 5.6 Linux operating system will help accelerate development of next-generation mobile communications devices by supporting the latest versions of the Intel® Atom processor Z5xx series platform, which includes industrial temperature range options. These new platform options, combined with the open source Linux flexibility of BlueCat, enables developers to quickly design and manufacture ultra portable, low-power fanless applications deployed in unconstrained thermal environments.
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