Linux is poised to claim a major victory: the bourgeoning market for robot software. The battle is not over yet, but if developments in Japan are any indication, Linux will rule the world of robots.
NASA has long been a fan of Linux, and now the space agency is putting that faith to the test in remote-controlled robots designed to rove the surfaces of the moon and Mars. LinuxDevices.com reports ...
Wind River announced that Yaskawa Electric Corp. is utilizing Wind River Linux to develop its Motoman Next robot, which features autonomous adaptability and AI-enabled decision-making capabilities. By ...
Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they talk about the best stories and hacks of the week. This episode starts off with a discussion of the Vintage Computer Festival East and ...
WIth recent MVSecure design wins, MontaVista implements a “security-first” strategy across product lines: Carrier-Grade eXpress (CGX), MVShield and MVEdge. We see security being a critical core value ...