Blog posts tagged
"IoT"

330 posts


Edoardo Barbieri
30 March 2022

The State of IoT – March 2022

Article Internet of Things

It’s Wednesday, and you have less than 2 days to make the quarter. Busy month with no time to catch up with the latest info? No problem! Get up to speed with this curated list of bite-sized chunks of IoT news. In case you missed it, here is the State of IoT from last February!

Edoardo Barbieri
30 March 2022


Gabriel Aguiar Noury
28 March 2022

The journey from mir-kiosk to Ubuntu Frame

Article Internet of Things

We now deliver Ubuntu Frame, a display server for embedded devices that makes it easy for developers to deploy their graphics applications on Linux. Ubuntu Frame simplifies the development of embedded displays such as digital signage solutions, kiosks, IoT devices, robots, and more. In this blog, we will discuss the...

Gabriel Aguiar Noury
28 March 2022


Edoardo Barbieri
7 March 2022

The State of IoT – February 2022

Article Internet of Things

One could aptly name this February State of IoT as the State of Silicon. With the much-anticipated partnership between ARM and NVIDIA halting to a grind, Intel grabbed this month’s headlines by investing in the open RISC-V architecture and announcing a new fund promoting disruptive startups. Let’s dive straight in!...

Edoardo Barbieri
7 March 2022


Canonical
2 March 2022

Advantech and Canonical Collaborate on Ubuntu Pre-Loaded Embedded Solutions for Edge Computing Applications

Article Internet of Things

March 2nd, 2022 — Advantech, a leading provider of embedded IoT solutions, has collaborated with Canonical in the provision of Ubuntu pre-loaded and certified embedded boards and systems for diverse edge computing applications. By certifying Advantech products, Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, guarantees up to 10...

Canonical
2 March 2022


Edoardo Barbieri
14 February 2022

Low latency Linux for industrial embedded systems – Part III

Article Internet of Things

Welcome to the concluding chapter of this three-part blog series on the low latency Linux kernel for industrial embedded systems.   Each blog is standalone and can be read independently from the others, although you may want to start at the beginning for some continuity. If you need a quick refresher on userland and...

Edoardo Barbieri
14 February 2022


Edoardo Barbieri
11 February 2022

Low latency Linux for industrial embedded systems – Part II

Article Internet of Things

Welcome to Part II of this three-part blog series on adopting the low latency Linux kernel for your embedded systems. In case you missed it, check out Part I for a brief intro on preemptable processes in multiuser systems and memory split into kernel and user space. The low-latency Ubuntu kernel ships with a 1000

Edoardo Barbieri
11 February 2022


Edoardo Barbieri
10 February 2022

Low latency Linux for industrial embedded systems – Part I

Article Internet of Things

Welcome to this mini blog series on the low latency Linux kernel for industrial embedded systems!  The real-time patch, which is not fully upstream yet, has had many developers wonder about stable alternatives for their projects adopting an embedded Linux operating system (OS) with latency requirements in the...

Edoardo Barbieri
10 February 2022


Edoardo Barbieri
31 January 2022

The State of IoT – January 2022

Article Internet of Things

No day goes by without innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) landscape, affecting enterprises and individuals alike. In case you missed it, here is a roundup of last year highlights from the IoT world. January was a month packed with IoT-related news, so brace for a ride as we dive straight into this monthly

Edoardo Barbieri
31 January 2022


Fouaz Bouguerra
17 December 2021

Data centre networking: SmartNICs

Article Internet of Things

Providing an overview of SmartNIC and DPU, its architecture and the main benefits they bring to the modern data centre.

Fouaz Bouguerra
17 December 2021


Canonical
15 December 2021

The EPC-U3233 by Advantech gets Ubuntu certified to accelerate AIoT Applications

Article Internet of Things

Canonical and Advantech have collaborated to help enterprises accelerate Edge AIoT Applications with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS certified on the  EPC-U3233, powered by an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ i series processor. This compact fanless embedded PC facilitates data-intensive computing in IoT edge applications. By certifying the...

Canonical
15 December 2021


Canonical
14 December 2021

Canonical teams with Xilinx to accelerate the development of adaptive SoCs

Article Ubuntu

Strategic collaboration designed to offer enterprises a seamless path from their evaluation kits development to production for IoT devices across multiple Xilinx device families December 14, 2021: Canonical and Xilinx Inc. announced today the publication of Ubuntu images optimised for Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ evaluation...

Canonical
14 December 2021


Edoardo Barbieri
13 December 2021

Internet of Things and Ubuntu: 2021 highlights

Article Internet of Things

With rising unit shipments and hardware spending, 2021 will go into the record books as a critical year in the ever-increasing adoption of connected devices. Ubuntu – the modern, open-source Linux operating system for the enterprise server, desktop, and cloud – is rapidly becoming the de-facto standard for Internet of...

Edoardo Barbieri
13 December 2021


Edoardo Barbieri
30 November 2021

Embedded systems: the advent of the Internet of Things – Part II

Article Internet of Things

This is the second part of the two-part blog series covering embedded Linux systems and the challenges brought about by the proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. In Part I, we surveyed the embedded ecosystem and the role Linux plays within that space. This blog takes you on the next step in the journey,

Edoardo Barbieri
30 November 2021


Edoardo Barbieri
24 November 2021

What is embedded Linux? Part I

Article Internet of Things

“Hello everybody out there using minix –  I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones.  It is NOT portable (uses 386 task switching etc), and it probably never will support anything other than AT-harddisks, as that’s all I have :-(.” [1] The

Edoardo Barbieri
24 November 2021