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:Freescale’s Sub-$200 Tablets to Be Compatible with Linux, Chromium OS, Android
Freescale’s Sub-$200 Tablets to Be Compatible with Linux, Chromium OS, Android
Mar 10, 2010, 17 :32 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (4203 reads)

(Other stories by Alexander Grundner)

"Attached here is a video from Mobile World Congress 2010 with Freescale’s product manager of software development explaining that Freescale’s sub-$200 ARM (i.MX51 Cortex-A8) tablets will be compatible with just about any Linux distribution that supports ARM processors like Ubuntu, Chromium OS, and Android. And not only that… Freescale’s tablets are able to play Flash 10.1 content and HTML5 video. It’s unclear exactly who will be selling the tablets, but my guess is that they will be branded and sold by partners running Freescale’s in-house developed OS."

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