Wind River has announced a new version of its Linux, promising a “significant reduction in set-up and installation time”, as well as a move to Yocto Project 2.0 kernel and tool chain.
Intended for Intel, ARM, MIPS, and PowerPC architectures, it is based on Linux kernel 4.1, and GNU toolchain 5.2, and is part of the firm’s Helix portfolio of products for IoT applications.
“Linux 8 will serve as the baseline for all existing technology profiles, including Carrier Grade Profile and Security Profile, for building and deploying a cloud operating system,” said the firm. “The new features enable cloud services and high-performance computing capabilities to integrate a compute node to a number of frameworks or infrastructure providers.”
The company also introduced new features for Wind River Open Virtualization.
Wind River is a member of the Yocto Project advisory board and a contributor, “contributing more than one third of the Yocto Project lines of code”, said Wind River.
The firm’s products can be seen at Embedded Linux Conference Europe this week in Dublin.
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