Embedded World 2023: Qualcomm processor support Ubuntu for IoT devices
Qualcomm continues the expansion of its intelligent computing ecosystem with several announcements at Embedded World 2023. One such announcement was the exciting news that Ubuntu embedded software OS support is coming to high-tier Qualcomm QCS6490 and QCM6490 processors and mid-tier QCS5430 and QCM5430 processors. In this video, Steve Barriault of Canonical, the company that publishes Ubuntu, talks about how this will give customers greater flexibility along with the ability to scale their IoT solutions. The Qualcomm QCS6490 and QCM6490 processors now support Linux, Ubuntu, Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, and Android. This makes them the world’s first integrated 5G IoT processors to support four major operating systems. These high-tier system-on-a-chip (SoC) are designed for industrial and commercial applications like transportation, warehousing, connected healthcare, logistics management, and retail point-of-sale (POS) kiosks. Customers can easily choose the OS that’s right for their individual use cases — and the one that best integrates with their existing IoT devices. The mid-tier QCM5430 and QCS5430 processors are Qualcomm’s first software-defined IoT solutions. This means customers can easily upgrade features over the air via a secure update mechanism. These processors are designed for industrial handheld devices, retail equipment, mid-tier robots, and connected cameras. Ubuntu support is one of the many configuration options available for both processors. By introducing support for Ubuntu for its high- and mid-tier processors, Qualcomm has once again broken new ground in the world of IoT. Customers can now quickly scale their offerings with four major OS options and enjoy advanced features with processors that are both easy to configure. See more of Qualcomm’s announcements at Embedded World 2023: https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2023/03/qualcomm-fuels-innovation-and-expands-the-ecosystems-in-iot-and-robotics Sign up for the quarterly Qualcomm IoT connection newsletter: https://assets.qualcomm.com/iot-connection-newsletter-sign-up.html
Qualcomm continues the expansion of its intelligent computing ecosystem with several announcements at Embedded World 2023. One such announcement was the exciting news that Ubuntu embedded software OS support is coming to high-tier Qualcomm QCS6490 and QCM6490 processors and mid-tier QCS5430 and QCM5430 processors. In this video, Steve Barriault of Canonical, the company that publishes Ubuntu, talks about how this will give customers greater flexibility along with the ability to scale their IoT solutions. The Qualcomm QCS6490 and QCM6490 processors now support Linux, Ubuntu, Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, and Android. This makes them the world’s first integrated 5G IoT processors to support four major operating systems. These high-tier system-on-a-chip (SoC) are designed for industrial and commercial applications like transportation, warehousing, connected healthcare, logistics management, and retail point-of-sale (POS) kiosks. Customers can easily choose the OS that’s right for their individual use cases — and the one that best integrates with their existing IoT devices. The mid-tier QCM5430 and QCS5430 processors are Qualcomm’s first software-defined IoT solutions. This means customers can easily upgrade features over the air via a secure update mechanism. These processors are designed for industrial handheld devices, retail equipment, mid-tier robots, and connected cameras. Ubuntu support is one of the many configuration options available for both processors. By introducing support for Ubuntu for its high- and mid-tier processors, Qualcomm has once again broken new ground in the world of IoT. Customers can now quickly scale their offerings with four major OS options and enjoy advanced features with processors that are both easy to configure. See more of Qualcomm’s announcements at Embedded World 2023: https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2023/03/qualcomm-fuels-innovation-and-expands-the-ecosystems-in-iot-and-robotics Sign up for the quarterly Qualcomm IoT connection newsletter: https://assets.qualcomm.com/iot-connection-newsletter-sign-up.html