Wind River code supports Android software
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Wind River has developed software code that will help enable support for open source Android mobile software running on larger-screen mobile computing devices using Snapdragon chipsets from Qualcomm.
The combination of Wind River and Qualcomm technology will help create opportunities for mobile manufacturers to quickly bring to market a wide range of Android-based WVGA devices.
The software code will be contributed by Wind River to the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) repository in the near future.
Wind River and Qualcomm will be providing technology demonstrations of Android mobile software running at WVGA resolution on Snapdragon mobile computing chipsets at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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