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Companies
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 A
- 3 B
- 4 C
- 5 D
- 6 E
- 7 G
- 8 H
- 9 I
- 10 K
- 11 L
- 12 M
- 13 N
- 14 O
- 15 P
- 16 R
- 17 S
- 18 T
- 19 V
- 20 W
- 21 X
- 22 0-9
- 23 Instructions for submitters
Overview
This page provides information about companies that build and sell
consumer electronics devices with Linux as their operating system. If
you’re looking for companies that build and sell Linux distributions for
embedded devices or who provide services around embedded Linux, please
see the Vendors page.
You may also want to look at the Source code download
sites page,
which has a list of places to get open source software from different
companies.
A
B
- Bluewater Systems
- Beyond Semiconductor an obscure
Slovenian company licensing processor cores using own BA1 and BA2
instruction set. If you happen to find something like Beyond BA14 or
Beyond BA25 in some random device you know where it came from.
C
D
E
- Embest provides standard single board
computers and custom modules based on different ARM processors from
Atmel, Freescale, NXP, Samsung, STMicroelectronics and Texas
Instruments for embedded applications - Electronic Engineering Solutions
- egnite GmbH produces the development boards
of the Ethernut project. - Elphel, Inc provide high performance
Network Cameras based on Free Software and Hardware designs. Axis
EtraxFS & Spartan 3e 1200k gates FPGA. - einfochips - The Solution People
G
- Garmin
- GlobalScale Technologies
hardware and software design
H
- hardkernel - Korean company producing
- ODROID
line of development boards
- ODROID
- HITEG LTD - Company focus on
embedded board,single board computer
I
iCube obscure Chinese company
iEndian - Company formed to fund and
manage production ofIntellimetrix - Computing for
Science and Industry
K
L
- LanMusic: Linux based Internet radio player for Hotels and home
users - Lemote Chinese company selling various
products based on the
Loongson processor. - Logic Supply and visit
inspire.logicsupply.com for
BeagleBone Black tutorials and resources.
M
moblin.org - Home of Intel’s “Mobile Linux”
distribution and tools-
- ARM Development Boards, Single Board Computers, CPU Modules
- MYD-AM335X (TI
AM335x ARM Cortex-A8) - MYD-SAMA5D3X
(Atmel ATSAMA5D3 ARM Cortex-A5) - MYD-IMX28X
(Freescale i.MX28 ARM926EJ-S) - MYD-SAM9X5 (Atmel
AT91SAM9G15/G25/G35/X25/X35 ARM926EJ-S) - MYD-SAM9X5-V2
(Atmel AT91SAM9G15/G25/G35/X25/X35 ARM926EJ-S) - Rico Board (TI
AM437x ARM Cortex-A9) - Z-turn Board
(Xilinx Zynq-7010/20 ARM Cortex-A9+FPGA)
- MYD-AM335X (TI
- Custom Design Services based on ARM processors
- ARM Development Boards, Single Board Computers, CPU Modules
N
- Neuros Technology - Wikipedia
entry - Nokia - Wikipedia
entry - NVIDIA Corporation - Wikipedia
entry - NXP Semiconductors - Wikipedia
entry
O
P
R
S
- SnapGear family of products
- Simtec Electronics - Hardware and
Software design
T
- Timll A Chinese company focused on providing
standard single board computer and custom modules for ARM embedded
applications - TechnologicSystems at
http://embeddedarm.com - Tk Open Systems BSP’s-R-Us, also drivers, even
some user-space stuff Toradex Embedded Computer Modules
V
- VIA Embedded is a division of VIA
Technologies, Inc., developing embedded x86
and ARM boards and systems, and providing hardware and software
customization services.
W
- Wacom - is a world-wide company that
produces graphics tablets and related products. Wacom’s
OEM sensor
technology has been used by many major Tablet PC vendors. A detailed
list of Wacom products and their histories can also be found at
WikiWacom. - Wilibox - specializes on embedded Linux
based software platform and Wi-Fi stack for common access point and
router hardware mostly for large scale networks. Productst and
technologies can be found at:
http://www.wilibox.com/products/software-and-hardware
X
- Xilinx - all programmable™
0-9
- 8devices:
Instructions for submitters
Please add company names in alphabetical order, and follow the existing
format. Make a link from your company name to your main web site. If you
have a wikipedia entry, please link that as well. If you would like to,
you may list a few of your Linux-based products, but please don’t go
overboard.