Thursday, June 4, 2009

Intel to Acquire Embedded Software Firm Wind River

Move intended to grow chip giant's presence outside traditional markets

Intel has announced its intention to acquire Wind River Systems, a leading developer of real-time and embedded software, as part of a strategy to grow its processor and software presence outside the traditional PC and server markets.

The chip giant said that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Wind River, which will become a wholly owned subsidiary, but continue with its current business model. The deal is expected to close this summer, subject to regulatory approval.

Wind River is a developer of embedded software and development tools, most notably its VxWorks real-time operating system that is used in a wide variety of hardware, from printers and wireless routers to Honda's Asimo robot and even Nasa space probes.

VxWorks runs on a number of processor architectures, including x86, ARM, MIPS and PowerPC.

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