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Adeneo Embedded recognized as a Freescale “i.MX development specialist” for its software expertise

Bellevue, WA, USA, and Ecully, France, January 5th, 2012 – Adeneo Embedded, a Design Alliance Member of Freescale since 2004 announces its designation as “i.MX development specialist” for Freescale Semiconductor.  

As an active partner of Freescale Semiconductor for many years, Adeneo Embedded marries its deep working knowledge of i.MX technology with its Windows Embedded, Linux and Android legacy to create a breadth of expertise invaluable to OEMs. This expertise uniquely positions Adeneo Embedded to deliver superior system integration services, Board Support Packages (BSP), drivers and application development as well as performance optimizations, enabling customers and device makers reducing device development risks, and boosting time-to-market. 

For the past 5 years, Adeneo Embedded has collaborated with Freescale in the development of reference BSPs for the whole i.MX family of processors, covering i.MX2x, 3x and 5x.

Most recently, Adeneo Embedded handled the development of Android and Windows Embedded Compact 7 reference BSP for i.MX53 QuickStart Board development kit. Adeneo Embedded is also the primary partner for delivery and support of Freescale’s i.MX28-based Home Energy Gateway (HEG) reference design. 

With our legacy of collaboration with Freescale  developing and supporting Android, Linux and Windows Embedded reference BSP solutions for i.MX architecture, we provide a unique blend of software support to OEMs, combining OS expertise with in-depth knowledge about Freescale i.MX processor architecture”, said Yannick Chamming’s, CEO of Adeneo Embedded. “By designating Adeneo Embedded as one of the official i.MX development specialists, Freescale Semiconductor  further enhances the collaboration between our expert engineering  team and its field and distribution channel, generating a comprehensive network to support OEMs and secure success of their i.MX based designs”. 

Adeneo Embedded has a proven track record of successful implementation of i.MX architecture with customers across the globe, speeding design cycles and streamlining time to market,” said Pierre-Yves Ferrard, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Global Channels and Ecosystem Partners for Freescale. “Upcoming Adeneo Embedded releases will support the newest enhancements on the i.MX53: 1.2GHz performance and Freescale PMIC qualifications.  The Adeneo Embedded BSPs for Windows Embedded Compact and Adroid with the i.MX53 Quick Start Board are expected to enable our mutual customers to take full advantage of the i.MX53 processor family’s performance.

About Adeneo Embedded

Adeneo Embedded provides system integration, design, support and training services to companies seeking world-class expertise in embedded solutions using high-performance architectures. For over 10 years, Adeneo Embedded has helped clients, in all stages of development; create profitable, feature-rich products that incorporate software and hardware solutions based on Android, Embedded Linux, Windows Embedded or Windows Mobile operating systems. Close working partnerships with industry-leading silicon and software vendors allow Adeneo Embedded to apply its experience to a wide range of embedded solutions for the automotive, industrial, medical,  multi-media, navigation,  networking, mobile and wireless markets. Adeneo Embedded has a global sales and support network backed by engineering offices in North America and Europe. 

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