Design
Eurotech and Wind River Announce Collaboration to Speed Embedded Application Development
Eurotech and Wind River today announced a strategic collaboration to support joint sales, marketing and distribution of Embedded Development Kits, which enable embedded developers to begin application development in less than one hour versus what traditionally takes more than days or weeks. As part of the Wind River On-Board Program, Eurotech will offer Embedded Development Kits with validated board support packages of Wind River's embedded Linux operating system with Eurotech’s Intel® Atom™ processor-based hardware to help equipment manufacturers save time and money on application integration for faster, more efficient time-to-market.
EachEurotech is one of the inaugural ecosystem members of the Wind River On-Board Program, validating multiple embedded computing boards and platforms from Eurotech's product line, including the Catalyst LP computer-on-module and Helios edge controller platform, for a total of 6 Eurotech products available to order now. The first Embedded Development Kits run Intel processors, including Series Z5xx and higher-speed N450 single-core and D510 dual-core processors.
We have been working closely with Wind River, and today's announcement formalizes our tight collaboration. We’ve recently completed development efforts to ensure our Intel Atom processor—based product line can not only run a standard Wind River Linux BSP but that each OS available on our products has been optimized to our individual platforms, said Arlen Nipper, chief technology officer of Eurotech in North America. Now we can offer Wind River Linux 3.0x kernels on many of our Intel Atom—based platforms as fully validated implementations of Wind River Linux with a prelicensed kernel run-time, which will mitigate risks associated with software integration and rapidly increase time-to-market.
Wind River and Eurotech have worked diligently to formalize an out-of-the-box hardware and software solution that provides the foundation for rapid innovation, said Jens Wiegand, vice president of industry solutions at Wind River. By using preintegrated hardware components, OEMs can spend more time developing differentiated products than integrating third-party technologies and reduce overall project risk to ultimately get their products to market faster.