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Embedded system specialist Kontron has made what it calls a strategic entry into ARM architecture. The move is said to enable a new range of scalable building blocks with low power consumption.
"Our strategic focus was mainly x86 processor technology," said Kontron's chief technology officer Dirk Finstel, pictured. "Now we are extending our product range significantly with the addition of ARM. By doing this, we are creating building blocks which will enable us to serve our embedded computing customers even more comprehensively. Along with energy efficient, stationary solutions, we will be placing a special focus on mobile solutions."
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Kontron achieved a significant leap in revenue and earnings in the first quarter of 2011, with strong growth reported across all regions.
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Wind River and Kontron have announced a global multiyear agreement under which Kontron will distribute Wind River's VxWorks and Wind River Linux operating systems. Kontron will also join Wind River's Partner Validation Program, initially with its nanoETXexpress-SP module validated for use with VxWorks 6.7.
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