Article title: Intel acquired mobile Linux vendor OpenedHand. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Intel, a processor manufacturer, has acquired OpenedHand, a UK mobile Linux developer. financial details have not been announced.
Intel will add the product line of OpenedHand specifically designed for small Devices to its rapidly expanding Mobile Linux solution, specifically locking the application of Mobile Internet Devices. In addition, intel will use the Moblin program development tool to develop a Linux stack for the Atom processor.
OpenedHand is a long-term supporter of open source software, including Nokia, Intel, and OLPC (One Laptop Per Child. OpenedHand is also an important supporter of Gnome desktop computer software program; the company's team has contributed to Linux core, X Window System, Debian, OpenEmbedded, GTK +, GStreamer, and Abiword projects.
Intel said that the OpenedHand team will join the Intel Open Source technical center and focus on the development of the Moblin software platform to optimize the Atom processor software.