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The Linaro Android Platform Team, Period March 14 to March 20.
Hello Linaro fans. How is your board coping with the load when run in different use cases? Would you like to see graphs of the resource usage? This is entirely possible with the ARM DS-5 Eclipse plugin. Android developers can … Continue reading
The Linaro Android Platform Team, Period March 7 to March 13.
Hello Linaro fans. Something big is happening in Linaro. And something LITTLE too. Behind the cute moniker “big.LITTLE” hides a chip architecture that may improve the user experience of mobile devices dramatically. Up to now the device manufacturers have had … Continue reading
Linaro GCC 4.6 and 4.5 2012.01 released
The Linaro Toolchain Working Group is pleased to announce the 2012.01 release of Linaro GCC 4.6 and Linaro GCC 4.5. No changes were made in Linaro GDB this month and, as such, no release has been made. Linaro GCC 2012.01 … Continue reading
Linaro’s Emphasis on dma_buf in the 3.3 Linux Kernel
Jesse Barker, Graphics WG (Working Group) Tech Lead for Linaro shares with readers the importance and challenges in getting dma_buf inclusion for 3.3 Linux Kernel. Back in April, as we—a collective group of hardware vendors, software vendors, kernel developers and … Continue reading
FXI’s Cotton Candy at CES Leverages Open Source Tools from Linaro for Rapid Development
FXI‘s Cotton Candy at CES is proof of how Linaro can help a system vendor rapidly develop a product that is running the latest Android ICS and Ubuntu. FXI said in it’s announcement it leveraged the Linaro for ARM open software and … Continue reading


