Sun starts porting OpenSolaris to ARM chips
(06/11/2009 8:02 AM EDT)
LONDON — Sun Microsystems has started porting its OpenSolaris operating system on to ARM processor cores, targeting mobile, handheld and embedded applications, on the heels of being made available on Sparc processors targeting mainframes and servers.
Sun outlined its plans for the latest OpenSoalris version 2009.06 earlier this month.
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