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Open Kernel Labs Enables World's First Virtualized Smartphone, With Market-Leading Mobile Virtualization Solution
Virtualized Smartphone Serves as Proof Point for High Performance Capabilities While Running Linux and RTOS on a Single Processor
| Source: Open Kernel Labs
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - March 30, 2009) - Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs), the leading
provider of mobile virtualization software for mobile phones and broadband
internet devices, today announced that the company's OKL4 embedded
hypervisor delivers unique benefits of virtualization to handset OEMs and
mobile phone users for Motorola's Evoke™ QA4 touchscreen slider
smartphone. High functionality (offering Linux applications and touch
screen support) and fast performance on a single ARM processor, at a mass
market price, are among the benefits now being realized.
Mobile Virtualization
Accomplished for the first time in a commercially available phone, OKL4's
mobile virtualization solution enabled Linux and an RTOS to run side by
side on a single ARM processor, offering decreased bill-of-materials (BOM)
costs and separation of GPL and proprietary software code as required by
companies' IP policies. This was accomplished while meeting necessary
performance requirements and reducing development effort through extensive
reuse of existing software.
The isolation provided by OKL4 when running concurrent operating systems on
one processor is the same as running each operating system on a separate
processor.
"OKL4's high performance communication mechanisms enabled Motorola to
provide a seamless, integrated graphical user experience, bridging new
Linux applications and existing legacy RTOS applications," said Steve
Subar, CEO of Open Kernel Labs. "Today's news provides the latest evidence
of how virtualization-based architecture can benefit handset OEMs and
mobile phone users worldwide."
Meeting performance expectations is an important requirement for mobile
handset design. "The use of OKL4 provides enough CPU performance to support
a Linux environment with a rich GUI (graphical user interface) typical for
a high-end CPU, while concurrently supporting the real-time processing
needs of the modem software, all on a single ARM9 processor," said Gernot
Heiser, CTO of Open Kernel Labs.
The industry is beginning to exploit the cost reduction and user experience
advantages made possible by embedded virtualization. As the need for
increased functionality merges with downward cost pressures in mobile
handset design, the benefits of virtualization will continue to grow as new
requirements are developed by handset OEMs, semiconductor suppliers, and
handset OEMs.
Motorola Evoke QA4, a touchscreen slider phone, will be available Q2 2009.
Open Kernel Labs
Open Kernel Labs is the global leader in open source virtualization
software for mobile devices, consumer electronics and embedded systems.
Backed by the largest, independent team of microkernel developers, the OKL4
embedded hypervisor is deployed on more than 300 million mobile phones
worldwide. Chipset suppliers, handset OEMs, and mobile network operators
depend on OK Labs to deliver high performance solutions that decrease BOM
cost, reduce complexity and speed time-to-market.
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