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DATE | 2005-09-15 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] BSQUARE Announces SDIO Now! Linux Product
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Does this mean their wi-fi card is to be free software driven?
Ruben
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 22:22, swd wrote: > First Customer Will Use BSQUARE Technology to Enable SDIO Wi-Fi Cards > > Bellevue, WA – September 14, 2005 – – BSQUARE (Nasdaq: BSQR), a leading > provider of smart device solutions, today announced the availability of SDIO > Now! for Linux. SDIO Now! is a software stack that enables the use of > MultiMediaCard (MMC) and Secure Digital (SD) memory cards for storing > pictures, video, and data as well as the use of Secure Digital Input/Output > (SDIO) peripheral devices such as digital cameras, GPS receivers, Wi-Fi > cards, and RFID readers on mobile devices. This announcement is significant > as BSQUARE has historically only provided its SDIO product for devices > running Windows CE and Windows Mobile operating systems. > > “We are pleased to announce that our first customer, a Taiwanese semiconductor > manufacturer, will use SDIO Now! to enable SDIO Wi-Fi cards for Linux > devices,” said Brian Crowley, president and chief executive officer of > BSQUARE. The expansion of our SDIO product line is an important part of our > overall strategy to diversify our revenue stream with proprietary software > products which will not only help to grow overall revenue but also expand > gross margins. BSQUARE expects SDIO Now! for Linux to begin to contribute > meaningfully to revenue and operating margins in mid-2006 after customers > incorporate the product in their device designs. > > “We believe that by offering SDIO Now! for Linux, BSQUARE is effectively > doubling the potential addressable market for our SDIO stack, and we expect > this product line addition to increase our SDIO Now! revenue accordingly,” > said Pawan Gupta, Vice-President of Products, BSQUARE. “Twice as many device > users will now potentially benefit from our technology, one that has been > successfully field tested for more than two years in Windows Mobile devices.” > > BSQUARE’s SDIO platform enables customers to offer high performance expansion > solutions, to stay current with the ever-changing requirements of higher > density memory cards, and to provide advanced security capabilities for > mobile devices. SDIO Now! also eliminates the need for engineers to develop > individual drivers for each device thereby reducing time to market and > development costs. > > “We believe that the prospects for our SDIO product line have increased > significantly given this announcement and the collective forecast for growth > in the converged device marketplace,” Crowley continued. > > According to IDC, a leading provider of global IT research and advice, > Microsoft Windows Mobile and Linux were used in 13% and 11%, respectively, of > the 22 million converged mobile devices shipped in 2004. Converged devices, > or smartphones, typically support secure digital storage cards and secure > digital I/O functionality. IDC forecasts that Microsoft Windows Mobile and > Linux will be used in 34% the projected 167 million converged devices > forecasted to ship in 2009. > > About BSQUARE > BSQUARE is a solution provider to the global embedded device community. > Committed to delivering quality, lowering project risk and time to market, > our teams collaborate with smart device makers at any stage in their device > development. Our solution portfolio includes software and hardware > development, systems integration services, reference designs, board support > packages, middleware, and applications. As a full service provider, device > makers can also license best-in-class software products and operating > systems. Since 1994, BSQUARE has completed hundreds of successful projects > and has become a trusted partner to smart device makers worldwide. > > BSQUARE is a registered trademark of BSQUARE Corporation. Other product or > service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners. >
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