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Wind River Supports Dual-Core Intel Xeon Processor LV 2.0 GHz

Wind River Systems, Inc. has announced that Wind River Platform for Network Equipment, Linux Edition now provides architecture support for the new Dual Core Intel Xeon Processor LV 2.0 GHz. By supporting Intel's next-generation dual-core technology, Wind River now provides Linux customers with an out-of-the-box, dual-core ready device software platform for creating new networking applications such as wireless infrastructure, IP telephony and enterprise networking.

Wind River Platform for Network Equipment is a DSO solution that enables companies to decrease time-to-market and improve quality for a variety of devices, from expensive chassis-based carrier-class equipment to resource-constrained, price-sensitive consumer electronics products. Based on a Carrier Grade Linux distribution, Wind River Platform for Network Equipment, Linux Edition, has been integrated with many of the industry's most popular telecom boards, making it an ideal fit for the telecommunications and high-end data networking markets. It supports the emerging PICMG 3.x Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) specification and various high-availability functions, and includes a standards-based interprocess communication (IPC) mechanism that connects the Linux and VxWorks editions of the platform.

As part of its complete network infrastructure solution, Wind River now offers a Network Infrastructure Services Practice, with professional outsourcing and consulting services specifically designed to help device manufacturers meet strict market deadlines while keeping development costs down. Services include device design, network management and security, network compliance testing, wireless networking support, layer 2 Ethernet switching, BSP/LSP and device driver optimization, legacy application and infrastructure migration, Linux migration etc.



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