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MONTAVISTA
SOFTWARE PUTS LINUX "ON-CHIP" WITH SUPPORT FOR IBM POWERPC 405GP
MontaVista Demonstrates
Hard Hat Linux Running On Industry's Fastest, High-Performance Single-Chip
Architecture
MONTREAL,
LinuxExpo, Apr 11, 2000
- MontaVista Software, Inc., developer of the Hard HatTM
Linux¬ operating system for embedded applications, today introduces
the company's Linux port for the recently-announced IBM PowerPC¬
405GP, a highly integrated, 350+ MIPS device for networked applications.
MontaVista unveils
this technology at Linux Expo in Montreal. The integration of Hard Hat
Linux and IBM system-on-chip technology offers developers high performance
and flexibility for applications in "post-PC" pervasive computing products.
"IBM sees value
in providing customers with greater options for creating Linux solutions,"
said Dean Parker, PowerPC product marketing manager, IBM Microelectronics.
"Porting Linux to the PowerPC 405GP will provide greater options to
customers."
"Embedded systems
developers have long valued the stability and performance embodied in
the PowerPC architecture," comments Kevin Morgan, MontaVista vice president
of engineering. "MontaVista is the first embedded Linux provider to
deliver support for the IBM system-on-chip solution. Both IBM and MontaVista
focus on rapid deployment, reusability of code, and an emphasis on developer-friendly
technologies and business models."
Hard Hat Linux
offers embedded developers a royalty-free, 100% pure embedded Linux
OS, with a small footprint, optimized for use in Internet appliances,
networking equipment, and "wired" versions of existing consumer and
office automation equipment. The advanced features, high integration,
and best-in-class performance offered by the IBM 40x family of processors
make them a compelling choice for advanced consumer products, such as
set-top boxes, mobile devices, streaming media players, and digital
televisions. With its complement of embedded peripherals, including
on-chip Ethernet, a code decompression engine, a PCI bus interface,
on-chip SRAM and intelligent multi-function I/O interfaces, the 405GP
is a logical choice for feature rich devices that leverage both the
silicon itself and the resources offered by Linux.
"Developers choose
to embed both Linux and high-integration devices like the PowerPC 405GP
for the same reasons: faster time-to-market and reduced manufacturing
costs," points out Jim Ready, embedded industry pioneer and MontaVista
CEO. "Now developers can look to IBM silicon and Hard Hat Linux for
the most powerful tool box for embedded design projects, offering greater
integrated functionality in the right-sized package, for the right price."
About MontaVista
Software, Inc.
MontaVista Software
Inc., founded in 1999 by real-time operating system pioneer James Ready,
delivers open-source software solutions for the worldwide embedded software
market. MontaVista's principal offering is the Linux¬ operating system
tailored for embedded software applications. MontaVista products include
Hard Hat» Linux, a standard off-the-shelf binary distribution of Linux
for PowerPC and x86 architectures. Hard Hat Linux is supported by a
comprehensive tool suite including optimizing compilers for C, C++ and
other languages; high-level language debuggers; and performance monitoring
tools. The company's Subscription Plans also provide Linux support,
porting and customization services to customers worldwide. MontaVista
headquarters are in Sunnyvale, Calif., in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
For more
information about Hard Hat Linux and MontaVista Software Inc.,
please call 408-328-9223 or visit the MontaVista web site - http://www.hardhatlinux.com.
Linux
is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Hard Hat is a trademark
of MontaVista Software Inc. All other names mentioned are trademarks,
registered trademarks or service marks of their respective companies.
Contact:
Primary
Contact:
Sam Paior
1535 Seabright Avenue, Suite 100
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Phone: (831) 234-1031
E-mail: sam@wordsandimages.com
Secondary
contact:
Michael Rosenberg
1535 Seabright Avenue, Suite 100
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Phone: (831) 420-2682
E-mail: michael@wordsandimages.com
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