Metrowerks Extends Linux Support for Freescale i.MX Applications Processor Family

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Metrowerks’ Board Support Package (BSP) Enables Creation of Smartphones and Portable Consumer Electronics Devices Based on Linux OS

AUSTIN, Texas, July 8, 2004 - Metrowerks Corporation has introduced its newest Linux board support package (BSP) for Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.'s i.MX21 multimedia applications processor, an industry-leading platform for world-class wireless applications and portable consumer electronics devices. This production BSP replaces the previously released Metrowerks BSP supporting i.MX21 alpha silicon.


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