AMD acaba de anunciar que se suma al desarrollo de MeeGo:
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You'd have thought that chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices, a long-time nemesis of Intel, would steer clear of the MeeGo alliance which started as a joint project between Nokia and Intel.
Well, apparently not. On the contrary, AMD said it will provide "engineering expertise" to further drive the open-source mobile operating system.
The MeeGo OS, which was unveiled earlier this year, is an amalgamation of Nokia's MAEMO Definición: Maemo es el sistema operativo de la plataforma Maemo.
Es una plataforma de soft...">Maemo and Intel's Moblin software. It is designed to run on mobile platforms including smartphones, tablets, Netbooks and embedded devices such as in-vehicle infotainment systems.
Prior to this, AMD was already a gold-level member and on the board of directors for the Linux Foundation, a non-profit group which aims to drive the development and adoption of Linux. The announcement was made at the MeeGo conference held yesterday in Ireland.
"MeeGo represents an exciting, open-source mobile operating system we expect to be adopted by mobile and embedded device makers over time," AMD's corporate vice president for Software Development, Ben Bar-Haim, said in a press statement.
The Sunnyvale-based chipmaker expects MeeGo to help "drive our embedded plans and create expanded market opportunities for our forthcoming Accelerated Processing Units".
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