|
||||||||||
Microsoft and ARM Announce Three New Silicon Vendors Are Supporting Windows CE .NETNewest ARM Consortium Members Include Motorola, STMicroelectronics and NeoMagic REDMOND, Wash. -- Sept. 18, 2002 -- Microsoft Corp. and ARM Ltd. today kicked off their first Executive Summit and announced that three new silicon vendors, Motorola Inc., STMicroelectronics and NeoMagic Corp., will develop products optimized for Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET. Optimizations include extended battery life, wireless technology and enhanced performance. These silicon-vendor products join existing ARM® core-based systems from vendors such as Hynix Semiconductor Inc., Intel Corp., Samsung Electronics America and Texas Instruments Inc. that support Windows CE .NET and provide customers with more choices and exciting new solutions designed for specific devices such as multimedia, digital imaging and wireless.
"Windows CE .NET provides the richest operating system platform for small-footprint mobile devices," said Todd Warren, general manager of the Embedded and Appliance Platform Group at Microsoft. "We are very excited to continue our great work with ARM and the new consortium members that deliver innovative and exciting hardware platforms optimized for Windows CE .NET."
"The relationship will ensure each company's technology is fully optimized to complement their respective products and extend opportunities to other leading ARM partners," said Mike Inglis, executive vice president of marketing at ARM. "The goal is to provide a proven development and manufacturing environment that delivers faster development cycles, better integration, superior functionality and performance, and ultimately quicker time to market."
Microsoft ARM Relationship
The ARM and Microsoft Executive Summit was created in response to the increasing demand for Windows CE support on ARM processors and aims to educate participants about fully utilizing ARM core-based processor technology for the Windows CE .NET operating system. The summit enables ARM silicon partners to understand and participate on the Windows CE platform, which has resulted in greater innovation and choice for device manufacturers designing the next generation of smart devices.
The summit is a two-day workshop that introduces ARM partners to a broad range of business opportunities available through integration of the ARM architecture and Windows CE .NET. The summit is an invitation-only event that will share confidential technology and business strategy information with attendees. Topics covered at the summit include marketing strategies, technology road maps, silicon-vendor case studies of successful embedded solutions and technical overviews. Keynote presentations will be given by Warren, Inglis and Mike Muller, chief technical officer at ARM. Product presentations will cover Pocket PC, Smartphone, Windows Powered Smart Displays, .NET Compact Framework, Visual Studio® .NET and Windows Media™. More information on the summit can be obtained by contacting wcesvr@microsoft.com.
About the Microsoft Embedded and Appliance Platforms Group
About ARM Consortium for Windows CE
More information on how to join the ARM Windows CE Consortium can be found by contacting wince_consortium@arm.com.
About ARM
About Microsoft
Microsoft, Windows, Visual Studio and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. ARM and ARM Powered are registered trademarks of ARM Ltd. ARM720T, ARM920T, ARM926EJ-S, ARM1020T and ARM1026EJ-S are trademarks of ARM Ltd. "ARM" is used to represent ARM Holdings plc (LSE: ARM and Nasdaq: ARMHY); its operating company ARM Ltd.; and the regional subsidiaries ARM INC. ARM KK, ARM Korea Ltd., ARM Taiwan, ARM France SAS and ARM China. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
|
Home | Feedback | Register | Site Map |
All material on this site Copyright © 2017 Design And Reuse S.A. All rights reserved. |