Silicon Labs acquires RTOS company Micrium

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Silicon Labs has acquired Micrium, a leading supplier of RTOS software for the IoT. This strategic acquisition is said to simplify IoT design by combining a commercial-grade embedded RTOS with Silicon Labs’ IoT expertise and solutions. According to the company, Micrium’s RTOS and software tools will continue to be available to all silicon partners worldwide, giving customers a range of options, even when using non-Silicon Labs hardware.

“By combining forces with Silicon Labs, the Micrium team will drive advances in embedded connectivity for the IoT while giving customers a flexible choice of hardware platforms, wireless stacks and development tools based on the industry’s foremost embedded RTOS,” said Jean Labrosse, founder, CEO and president of Micrium.

The combination of Micrium’s RTOS and Silicon Labs’ multiprotocol SoCs, wireless modules, wireless stacks and Simplicity Studio development tools is claimed to give customers a faster, easier on-ramp from connected devices to the cloud with end-to-end solutions for embedded IoT design.

“IoT products are increasingly defined by software. Explosive growth of memory/processor capabilities in low-end embedded products is driving a greater need for RTOS software in connected device applications,” said Daniel Cooley, senior vice president of Silicon Labs’ IoT products. “The acquisition of Micrium means that connected device makers will have easier access to a proven embedded RTOS geared toward multiprotocol silicon, software and solutions from Silicon Labs.”