CAMBRIDGE, England, November 13 /PRNewswire/ — ARM ((LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)) and Canonical Ltd, the commercial
sponsor of Ubuntu(R), today announced that it will bring the full Ubuntu
Desktop operating system to the ARMv7 processor architecture to address
demand from device manufacturers. The addition of the new operating system
will enable new netbooks and hybrid computers, targeting energy-efficient
ARM(R) technology-based SoCs, to deliver a rich, always-connected, mobile
computing experience, without compromising battery life.
The combination of a commercially supported, optimized Ubuntu
distribution for ARM, together with Canonical’s ability to tailor solutions
to specific ARM technology-based devices and OEM requirements, ensures that
highly-optimized systems can be rapidly deployed into the fast growing mobile
computing market. ARM’s wide partnership with leading semiconductor …
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