Now it is public.
OpenSolaris for ARM port was released. This was based on NEC's NaviEngine 1, a multicore ARM11 SoC that is primarily designed for car computers and portable navigation devices so if you want to have an idea on what a multicore SMP ARMM can do, please take a look at:
http://www.necel.com/magazine/en/vol_0075/vol_0075_1.html
If you are looking for practical use for this project see below:
OpenSolaris for ARM port was released. This was based on NEC's NaviEngine 1, a multicore ARM11 SoC that is primarily designed for car computers and portable navigation devices so if you want to have an idea on what a multicore SMP ARMM can do, please take a look at:
http://www.necel.com/magazine/en/vol_0075/vol_0075_1.html
If you are looking for practical use for this project see below:
clipped from arstechnica.com
Sun has announced the availability of OpenSolaris 2009.06, the third major release of the operating system. An experimental ARM port has also been released. It is built to run on NEC's NaviEngine 1, a multicore ARM11 SoC that is primarily designed for car computers and portable navigation devices. clipped from www.necel.com NaviEngine® Multicore Platform and its role in the evolution of car navigation systems: The world's first (*1) system LSI chip for car navigation systems to be equipped with SMP technology clipped from techon.nikkeibp.co.jp Toyota's Approach to New Automotive Info Terminals The microcontroller clipped from techon.nikkeibp.co.jp |
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