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[News] VirtualLogix Reference Design Includes Linux

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Virtualization design targets wireless base stations

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| VirtualLogix and 6Wind announced a Linux-based multi-core networking 
| reference design aimed at 4G wireless base stations and smart media gateway 
| equipment. The reference design combines Linux, the 6WindGate multi-core 
| networking stack, and VirtualLogix's VLX-NI (network infrastructure) 
| virtualization technology, all running on Texas Instruments C6000 multi-core 
| digital signal processors (DSPs).     
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS3913028144.html?kc=rss


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Sunnyvale's VirtualLogix bringing virtualization to mobile phones

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| Why would you want to do this? Well, you could create a phone that works off 
| a manufacturer's legacy OS, but can also support Linux, which is fast 
| becoming a favorite of mobile developers.  
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=19&entry_id=25830


Related:

Real-time virtualization targets Japan

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| Takafumi Nishijima, president of ARM Japan, stated, "VirtualLogix's
| real-time virtualization solution increases the market value of ARM 
| processors. With VirtualLogix, we can keep the real-time performance
| of an RTOS combined with Linux, while simultaneously adding improved
| security and device management capabilities."
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| Ryutaro Tanaka, manager of TI's DSP platform business development in
| Japan, added, "With VirtualLogix virtualization software, our
| customers can run the DSP/BIOS kernel and Linux simultaneously."
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7125834247.html


Single-core 3G phone design runs Linux on virtualized processor

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| VirtualLogix will demonstrate a multimedia-enabled Linux-based
| mobile phone reference design powered by a single ARM9 processor,
| at 3GSM next week in Barcelona. The NXP Nexperia 7210 design could
| spawn some of the world's first single-core mobile phones
| running open, "rich" operating systems, such as Linux.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8417344656.html


VirtualLogix Launches Mobile eXperimentation Edition for Handsets

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| According to ABI Research, an open, commercial operating system that
| supports third-party applications promotes competition in the software
| space and produces products that add value to the device. As an open
| operating system, Linux is proving to be disruptive to the handheld
| market by enabling feature and smart phones to securely adopt
| third-party applications.
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http://www.linuxelectrons.com/News/Mobile/VirtualLogix_Launches_Mobile_eXperimentation_Edition_for_Handsets
http://tinyurl.com/3cu2h8
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