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Wind River Ports Two Software Platforms Onto NEC Electronics´ Advanced 3G Chip at Mobile World Congress



    Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in
    Device Software Optimization (DSO) today announced a collaboration to
    demonstrate both the Open Handset Alliance´s Android platform, which
    is currently available as an ´early look´ release, and the NEC
    Electronics platformOViA software platform ported onto NEC
    Electronics´ Medity M2. Both demonstrations can be seen in the NEC
    Electronics exhibition booth at the Mobile World Congress in
    Barcelona. Wind River was chosen to port, integrate, test and optimize
    both software platforms to the Medity M2 because of its mobile Linux
    expertise and deep understanding of the chip. In addition, the
    demonstration marks the first time the Android platform has been
    ported to the chip.

    "Medity M2 is the second evolution of the Medity family of chips
    with industry-leading features such as low-power consumption and
    support of MPEG-4/H.264 video and 2D and 3D graphics, and both
    demonstrations further highlight the power and performance the chip
    offers customers," said Katsuhiko Itagaki, general manager, SoC
    Systems Division, NEC Electronics. "We are delighted with Wind River´s
    unparalleled expertise in mobile Linux and their enabling of advanced
    mobile platforms onto Medity M2."

    As the mobile handset market continues to thrive and the demand
    for multimedia-rich features on a fast and sleek handset continue to
    grow, developing applications that set one phone apart from the next
    becomes more time consuming and significantly increases software
    development costs. With Wind River Linux, customers receive a pristine
    source layered through a transparent build system, improving developer
    productivity by enhancing package management. In partnership with
    leading silicon and board vendors, Wind River offers reference designs
    to make hardware choice and board bring-up faster and easier.

    platformOViA is a Linux-based, vertically integrated software
    stack designed to accelerate 3G-handset time to market. Also targeted
    for the digital video and automotive infotainment markets, the
    platform offers a common software API and pre-integrated partner
    components. Created by NEC Electronics in collaboration with leading
    software vendors and system integrators, the platform features an open
    architecture and support of leading-edge technologies such as
    multi-processing. Further, companies using platformOViA can utilize
    system LSIs developed in line with characteristics of each
    application.

    The Android platform is an open software stack for mobile devices
    that includes an operating system, middleware and key core
    applications. Developers have full access to the same framework APIs
    used by the core applications. The application architecture is
    designed to simplify the reuse of components; any application can
    publish its capabilities and any other application may then make use
    of those capabilities (subject to security constraints enforced by the
    framework). This same mechanism allows components to be replaced by
    the user.

    "Partnering with NEC Electronics has been an extremely rewarding
    experience and we are pleased to provide the Android platform and our
    Linux expertise to power both software platform demonstrations on the
    Medity M2," said Jason Whitmire, general manager of mobile solutions,
    Wind River. "This is a very exciting time for mobile Linux and we are
    thrilled that technology leaders like NEC Electronics and industry
    organizations such as the Open Handset Alliance continue to look to
    Wind River as their Linux commercialization partner of choice."

    Medity M2 combines a dual mode (W-CDMA/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS) DBB and
    application processor in one LSI. Medity M2 utilizes the more advanced
    ARM1176JZF-S(TM) core, delivering a significant improvement in
    performance. In addition to featuring newly developed
    low-power-consumption technology, the Medity M2 enables the creation
    of more compact and price-competitive handsets through the reduction
    of the number of components, something that is achieved through total
    sharing of external memory among the DBB and application processing
    functions and other means. Medity M2 represents a comprehensive
    solution that can help manufacturers develop a handset that meets the
    needs of their end-customers.

    Demonstration at Mobile World Congress

    Attendees of the Mobile World Congress can view the Android and
    platformOViA demonstrations in NEC´s booth #8A125.

    Wind River Availability

    Wind River Linux Commercialization Services for Android are
    currently available for Open Handset Alliance members and others
    interested in developing Android-based solutions. Please visit
    http://www.windriver.com/oha/ to learn more.

    About Wind River

    Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization
    (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device
    software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River
    platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide
    development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize
    quality and reliability at all phases of the device software
    development process, from concept to deployed product.

    Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda,
    California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River
    at www.windriver.com or call 1-800-872-4977.

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