Linux.com

Home News Embedded / Mobile Mobile Linux

Mobile Linux News

The latest news about Mobile Linux development, from authoritative sources around the Internet.



TI OMAP5432 Dev Kit Boasts Linux and Android Support

Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a development kit for embedded designs based on its OMAP5432 SOC (system-on-chip), which integrates dual 1.5GHz ARM Cortex-A15 MPCore CPUs. The OMAP5432 EVP (evaluation module) targets high performance, graphically oriented, low power embedded applications such as human-machine interfaces, portable data terminals, digital signage, and medical monitoring...

Read more... Comment (0)
 

ARM Rising, AMD Falling, Intel Steady, Says Report

AMD has taken the brunt of the slowdown of x86 PCs and the rise of ARM-based mobile devices, according to IC Insights, which estimates the chipmaker fell 21 percent to fourth place in 2012 global microprocessor sales. Intel dropped 1 percent in the rankings while Samsung’s and Apple’s Samsung-built processors...

Read more... Comment (0)
 

Atom-Based Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 Rumors Abound

Leaked benchmarks purport to show a widely rumored Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 tablet running Android 4.2.2 at record rates on Intel’s new Clover Trail+ architecture Atom Z2560 SOC (system-on-chip). Meanwhile, Intel released a set of host development tools called Beacon Mountain for developing Android apps on both x86 and...

Read more... Comment (0)
 

Raspberry Pis Chained Together Provide Massive Computing Muscle

As we've covered before, when it comes to the top open source stories of the last 12 months, it's clear that one of the biggest is the proliferation of tiny, inexpensive Linux-based computers at some of the smallest form factors ever seen. The Linux-based Raspberry Pi, priced at $25 and $35, leads the pack among these devices. But in a new twist on what Raspberry Pi devices are capable of, they're being chained together to form supercomputers and powerful clusters. 

Read more... Comment (0)
 

QEMU 1.5: GPU Pass-Through and ARM Support

The new QEMU supports KVM virtualisation on the Cortex A15 series of ARM cores and can use VFIO to pass through graphics chips from the host to the guest...

Read more... Comment (0)
 
  • «
  •  Start 
  •  Prev 
  •  1 
  •  2 
  •  3 
  •  4 
  •  5 
  •  6 
  •  7 
  •  8 
  •  9 
  •  10 
  •  Next 
  •  End 
  • »
Page 1 of 343

Who we are ?

The Linux Foundation is a non-profit consortium dedicated to the growth of Linux.

More About the foundation...

Frequent Questions

Join / Linux Training / Board