Citrix Mark Heath VP of XenServer at Linaro Connect 2013

Posted by – March 6, 2013

Citrix wants to join Linaro as a member as soon as possible, enabling their virtualization features on ARM Powered devices like Servers. Here Mark Heath, Citrix VP of Products, XenServer talks with http://youtube.com/ambergraner of Linaro about what Citrix is doing at Linaro Connect 2013.

Citrix’s keynote at Linaro Connect 2013:

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Linus Valleij and Peter De Schrijver at Linaro Connect 2013

Posted by – March 6, 2013

Linus Valleij (ST-Ericsson) and Peter De Schrijver (Nvidia) talk about what they are doing at Linaro Connect 2013.

Ne10 Project Status and Linaro Android Project Discussion

Posted by – March 6, 2013

Presented by Yang Zhang and Zach Pfeffer

1. Ne10 overview
2. update Ne10 status
* DSP module is added
* organization, test system and documentation are built
* image processing module is in process
* Image processing function is very useful for the android and iOS
APPs developers, because they aren’t good at NEON assembly coding so
that many new features can’t be implemented in APPs.
3. get feed back
* we expect getting more feedback about new APIs of Ne10
4. discuss the future of Ne10
* such as ARM v8, OpenCV, etc
5. Linaro Android Project Discussion

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Linaro Connect 2013: Introduction to LAVA, the Linaro Automated Validation Architecture

Posted by – March 6, 2013

LAVA Workshop Day 1: Introduction

Overview of LAVA workshop sessions and topics
Overview of LAVA history, architecture and features
Overview of LAVA development and near term roadmap

Presented by Dave Pigott and Tyler Baker.

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Tyler Baker interviewed on the LinaroOrg YouTube channel:

Linaro Connect 2013, George Grey, CEO of Linaro

Posted by – March 6, 2013

George Grey introduces the Linaro 2013, Linaro has now grown from 8 members 6 months ago to 24 members today. Core members ARM, Hisilicon and Texas Instruments. Club members LG, Samsung and ST-Ericsson. Group members AMD, AppliedMicro, Calxeda, Canonical, Cavium, Enea, Facebook, HP, LSI, Marvell, Montavista, Nokia Siemens Networks and Red Hat. Community members are Freescale and IBM. All those companies assign some of their engineers to work at the not-for-profit open source organization Linaro to optimize and improve Linux support on ARM devices, from ARM Powered Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Set-top-boxes, Servers and Networking equipment.

The group picture for Linaro Connect 2013 is up here:

Linaro Connect 2013 group picture

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Karim Yaghmour Presents Embedded Android #1 – Android Internals

Posted by – March 4, 2013

Karim Yaghmour – CEO – Opersys inc. http://opersys.com

While Android has been created for mobile devices — phones first and now tablets — it can, nonetheless, be used as the basis of any touch-screen system, whether it be mobile or not. Essentially, Android is a custom-built embedded Linux distribution with a very elaborate and rich set of user-space abstractions, APIs, services and virtual machine. This four-part workshop is aimed at embedded developers wanting to build touch-based embedded systems using Android. It covers Android from the ground up, enabling developers to get a firm hold on the components that make up Android and how they need to be adapted to an embedded system.

Specifically, Karim starts by introducing Android’s overall architecture and then proceeds to peel Android’s layer one-by-one. First, he covers the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), the open source project under which Android’s source code is released. He then digs into the native Android user-space, Android’s power tools, and covers how hardware support is implemented in Android. Given that Android is built on top of Linux, he also goes over some embedded Linux tricks and sees how the kernel is modified to support the Android user-space. In addition, he looks at the System Server, the Android Framework and core Android applications, and how to customize them.

Check back for part 2, 3 and 4 to be filmed and posted once a day over the next 3 days, while I am video-blogging here at the Linaro Connect conference.

Linaro Connect – Introduction to Linaro (New Assignees/Employees)

Posted by – March 4, 2013

This week I am video-blogging at the Linaro Connect developer conference on optimizing Linux on ARM in Hong Kong. Here’s Mike Levine’s session introducing Linaro to the new Linaro employees and assignees (engineers from Linaro member companies assigned to work on Linaro).

Target audience: new assignees, employees, consultants, people interested in joining Linaro

Facts about Linaro
Tools used for global planning and communication
Selling points about Linaro
Company status
Environment and very light overview of policies/procedures
Basic On-Boarding review
Q&A

Fujitsu Arrows X, 4.7″ 1080p 16.3 megapixel camera

Posted by – March 4, 2013

Qualcomm 1.7Ghz Quad-core built-in.

Qualcomm Life 2net platform

Posted by – March 4, 2013

The Qualcomm Life 2net platform transmits medical data back to the web and to physicians.

myTaxi app

Posted by – March 4, 2013

The taxi drivers install an app, the taxi users install the app to hail taxies, myTaxi has over 20 thousand taxies registered, 3 million downloads of the app.

Lenovo S6000 10.1″ MediaTek MT8389

Posted by – March 4, 2013

Here’s Lenovo’s MediaTek MT8389 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 tablet.

InvenSense gyroscopes

Posted by – March 4, 2013

Invensense is the leader in motion processing, MEMS gyroscope, and motion processing technologies for consumer electronics. They did the gyroscope in Wii Motion Plus, in the Nintendo 3DS, and their gyroscopes are now being integrated in smartphones, smart watches and more.

Lenovo A1000, 7″ 1024×600, MediaTek dual-core MT8377

Posted by – March 4, 2013

Lenovo releases this cheap MediaTek dual-core based tablet.

Gemtek FreePP voice-over-ip

Posted by – March 4, 2013

Gemtek is showing off their FreePP hardware for free peer-to-peer VOIP.

Immersion haptic feedback on smartphones

Posted by – March 4, 2013

Immersion shows some of their latest haptic feedback technologies embedded in smartphones. It requires the right kind of vibrator motors to be used in the right kind of way.

ARM Mali-T604 GPU Compute Renderscript and Open GL


ARM demonstrates GPU Computing on the new ARM Mali-T604 GPU, rendering graphical features, filters, encoding, processing certain things much faster and using much less power by processing those things on the GPU instead of on the CPU.

ARM Mali-T604 Graphics performance beyond 1080p


ARM runs the Epic Citadel benchmark at 55fps at 2560×1600 (4 megapixels = 2x 1080p) on the Mali-T604 while on Intel’s latest mobile platform, that same benchmark runs 10fps slower at a resolution of only 1280×720 (less than 4x lower resolution?). ARM also shows the improvements when using the Mali-T604 with Open GL ES 3.0 which hopefully is soon going to be added in Android, providing higher quality 3D graphics features.

FXI Technologies, on the history and status of inventing the HDMI Stick

Posted by – March 3, 2013

FXI Technologies invented the HDMI Stick, first having shown their Cotton Candy for the first time in November 2011. Here running on the Samsung Exynos 4 processor. They now have 250 partners working on the device, integrating their ideas, technology and applications, providing and upgrading their own solutions, they have hundreds of developers developing solutions and applications for it. They expect to have the Ubuntu platform ready by the end of March. FXI Tech inspired all other SoC vendors and device makers to integrate all other SoCs into HDMI sticks since then.

Dell Project Ophelia HDMI Stick for Cloud Computing

Posted by – March 3, 2013

Dell is launching their first HDMI Stick. Dell is to release this sub-$100 Android PC on a stick on the Rockchip RK3066 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, which seems to be quite a big change for Dell if this possibly is the form of the future of the Dell Desktop PCs. Dell markets this for an access device towards Dell’s enterprise and personal cloud software and services.

My interview on nomobile.ru


At Mobile World Congress 2013 the nomobile.ru guys interviewed me showing off my video-blogging setup and my latest gadgets. I wasn’t able to use the Kopin Golden-i 3.8 to live augment my video-blogging at MWC because it was stuck in customs.

See more about how I video on my How I video-blog page.

Posted at: nomobile.ru on the nomobile YouTube channel