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  Date: 14/04/2011

TI enhances its support to open source embedded by providing Wi-Fi suppot to Linux

Texas Instruments Incorporated has announced delivery of a mobile-grade, battery-optimized Wi-Fi solution to the open source Linux community as part of the OpenLink project, focused on providing a wide range of wireless connectivity solutions for native Linux. Customers and developers targeting battery-powered Wi-Fi products can now use TI's OpenLink drivers, gaining native kernel benefits such as tested technologies, faster time-to-market, and simplified re-integration when upgrading from one kernel version to the next. In addition to Wi-Fi, the OpenLink project includes native Linux solutions for Bluetooth and FM technologies, and will expand to support other technologies such as ANT, Bluetooth Low Energy and ZigBee. Visit www.openlink.org for source code, development projects, community support and more.

"OpenLink marks TI's commitment to deliver cutting-edge wireless capabilities into the hands of Linux developers," said Oz Krakowski, open source community manager, wireless connectivity solutions, TI. "We're enabling built-in kernel access to TI's latest WiLink combo solutions, bringing low power wireless communication to battery-operated mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, eBooks and industrial PDAs. We intend to continue sharing our expertise with regular OpenLink submissions to the Linux kernel-where TI can work collaboratively to strengthen these solutions."

OpenLink wireless connectivity drivers attach to open source development platforms from TI such as BeagleBoard, PandaBoard and other boards. Whether working with Android, MeeGo or other Linux-based distributions, developers can now access code natively as part of their kernel builds to introduce the latest low-power wireless connectivity solution into their products. Additionally, community support and resources are available 24/7 via the active OpenLink community on www.openlink.org.

What is OpenLink.org?

OpenLink.org provides a single access point to resources for open connectivity development, such as: Access to TI's open connectivity drivers: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM radio technologies Software support for popular Linux-based OSs such as Android, MeeGo and Ubuntu
Project registration, sharing, maintenance and tracking Hardware support for development platforms such as BeagleBoard and PandaBoard
Opportunity to request support for other industry development platforms Community engagement through a dedicated IRC channel, wiki and mailing list Related news, event and video information.

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