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Expert Linux software support for set-top box and digital television manufacturers

21st June 2012 – MathEmbedded Consulting Ltd, a software consulting house specialising in embedded Linux and security, has today announced a support partnership agreement with global semiconductor manufacturer STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a world leader in ICs for set-top-boxes and TVs.

MathEmbedded brings extensive, practical software expertise and experience to customers of STMicroelectronic’s system-on-chip devices including: Linux system integration and optimisation (including fast boot), support for Android on ST SoCs, software security architecture implementation and integration (including DRM and CA vendor Linux requirements), Linux system problem resolving, Linux kernel device drivers and board support packages, driver stacks (STAPI, LinuxDVB and SDK2), Open Source software and licensing.

This partnership enables ST customers to obtain additional support for ST’s latest software stacks and a faster time-to-market for companies deploying systems based on ST silicon.

About MathEmbedded Math

Embedded Consulting Ltd. is a UK based global software consultancy that specialises in accelerating the security and time-to-market of embedded systems based on the Linux Operating System and its derivatives such as Android and Genevi. For more information see http://www.mathembedded.com

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