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August 21, 2008

Unicoi Showcases Latest Embedded Fusion Software

Unicoi Systems, a provider of software solutions for the embedded device market, is ready to show its new reference designs for automotive and consumer electronics OEMs at Nvidia’s NVISION 08. Unicoi is planning to present an in-vehicle media platform, a popular —and natural — display method among OEM vendors in U.S. and international automotive markets. Unicoi is a Windows Embedded Partner.
 
Soon, Unicoi Systems expects to release a new development platform running Fusion Embedded Software on Windows CE with Nvidia’s APX 2500. The current development platform has been highly viable in the automotive and consumer electronics sectors, both of which have made wide use of the platform.
 
The latest Fusion Reference Designs from Unicoi will provide users the Fusion protocols on a small, robust processor, with a very desirable mobile OS. This will lead to an agile development platform for automotive and consumer electronics devices with the smallest possible software footprint.
 
“Unicoi has always been customer driven in terms of the direction for its Fusion Reference Designs. In pursuit of meeting and exceeding customer requirements, Unicoi is doing everything possible to provide automotive and consumer electronics OEMs with our highly pervasive protocols for Windows CE, powered by Nvidia’s world class processors,” said Greg Coonley, CEO of Unicoi Systems.
 
Unicoi Systems, a provider of VoIP and multimedia software and reference designs for embedded device developers and OEMs. It is accepted worldwide. Unicoi provides solutions to more than 200 companies like Motorola, Sharp, Raytheon, Cisco Systems (News - Alert), Sony, among others.
 

Anamika Singh is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anamika's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Erik Linask
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