NEC's Linux development kit targets audio-visual data

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NEC and Wind River are to develop Linux for portable devices, writes our Technology Editor Steve Bush, as NEC introduces a Linux development kit for audio-visual data on its EMMA Mobile 1 processor.

The kit will be used in conjunction with a hardware development kit for testing and evaluating system performance, as well as to develop middleware and software.

"Additional SDKs for EMMA series products based on Wind River Linux technology targeting digital multimedia consumer devices are expected to follow in late 2009 and in 2010," said NEC.

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