QNX OS Supports ARM Processors

Aug. 1, 2000

Responding to the needs of OEMs building next generation, media rich appliances such as wireless tablets, mobile smart phones, and in car entertainment systems, the popular QNX real-time operating system is now able to support a range of ARM processors. Supported processors include the ARM720T, ARM920T, and ARM1020T. It is claimed that these processors will be able to take full advantage of the operating system's advanced memory protection. Quantity one pricing for the QNX platform starts at $95.

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