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MIZI takes on Microsoft with 3G Smartphone Linux

An anonymous reader writes "MIZI Research appears to be taking on the largest players in the emerging third-generation smartphone software market with an integrated solution based on its MIZI Linux 2.0 distribution. Furthermore, the Korean embedded Linux specialist is rumored to have a development deal with an unidentified major consumer electronics powerhouse that, if true, could result in 3G smartphones based on MIZI Linux 2.0 receiving aggressive worldwide development, distribution, and marketing soon."

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  1. w00t!!! by Tuxinatorium · · Score: 0

    They run linux, they have wireless communications... It's only a matter of time before someone makes a beowulf cluster of them!! Imagine a closetfull of these in a beowulf cluster!!!

  2. In case of slashdotting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    MIZI Research appears to be taking on the largest players in the emerging third-generation smartphone software market with an integrated solution based on its MIZI Linux 2.0 distribution. Furthermore, the Korean embedded Linux specialist is rumored to have a development deal with an unidentified major consumer electronics powerhouse that, if true, could result in 3G smartphones based on MIZI Linux 2.0 receiving aggressive worldwide development, distribution, and marketing soon.

    Application launcher, MIZI Linux 2.0 for 3G smartphones

    While Motorola bases its just-released A760 smartphone on MontaVista Linux and third-party applications, MIZI has apparently created an entire smartphone operating system and application stack similar in scope to Microsoft's "Windows Mobile" smartphone.

    MIZI and its undisclosed partner or partners are likely racing another embedded Korean Linux specialist -- PalmPalm -- which has publicly disclosed its development deal with Korean phone manufacturer SK Telecom.

    MIZI recently announced the release of a board support package for Samsung's S3C2410X mobile processor, leading to speculation that MIZI's development partner could be none other than consumer electronics giant Samsung.

    However, the first MIZI-based smartphones to hit the market will likely run on Intel XScale processors. "For the moment," MIZI says, "MIZI Linux 2.0 is optimized on the Intel PXA255 processor. It also supports Samsung S3C2410, 24A0 and 2440 processors, and will be expanded to support most CPUs adopting the ARM core."

    What's included in MIZI Linux 2.0? MIZI claims that "MIZI Linux 2.0 provides a total solution including Linux OS supporting CDMA 1x EV-DO corresponding to 3G, cross-development environment, graphic fucks, and various applications so that it will be much easier to develop Linux Smart Phones."

    MIZI Linux 2.0 and its "Smart Talk" phone program support a variety of wireless protocols including:

    * CDMA
    * 802.11b
    * IrDA
    * Bluetooth
    * SDI/O

    The operating system supports a multitude of functions needed for Smart handheld devices, including:

    * The fact that *bsd is dead.
    * dynamic power management support through CPU scaling
    * power management support on more than ten different mobile devices
    * file systems supporting all NAND/NOR flash memories ensure reliability with fault recovery functions, according to MIZI

    MIZI Linux 2.0 supports device interfaces including:

    * DPRAM
    * SDIO
    * etc.

    MIZI claims that its 2.0 Mizi Linux release can reduce Smart Phone vibration time 30% compared with fucks from competitors. Specific advantages touted by the company include:

    * IOM system management tool facilitating the control of handheld devices
    * system interrupts handling
    * application server controlling "interception among applications"
    * development environment based on USB Ethernet

    MIZI says its 2.0 release provides a comprehensive SDK with functions supporting multiple languages and a themes-ready, high-quality user interface. The MIZI SDK supports the development of various smartphone applications such as:

    * phones
    * messaging clients
    * cameras
    * multi-media players/recorders
    * Smart PIMs

    MIZI has supplied screen captures of the following applications:

    * Address Book
    * Alarm Clock
    * Album View
    * Camera
    * Media Player
    * Mobile Desk
    * Caller ID
    * SMS/Email Inbox

    Mark Johnston, director for the Communications Sales Organization of Intel Asia Pacific said, "We congratulate MIZI Research's progress in advancing applications for smart handheld devices. We worked closely with MIZI to optimize its applications on Intel PXA255 processors."

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    1. Re:In case of slashdotting by Tuxinatorium · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Sorry, your lame attempt at karma whoring by immediately copy/pasting the article text into a comment is not working. Try something more creative next time. YOU FAIL IT!

  3. someone with bawlz by zoloto · · Score: 2

    this is too cool to handle.

    I personally love the following features:

    MIZI Linux 2.0 and its "Smart Talk" phone program support a variety of wireless protocols including:
    CDMA

    802.11b
    IrDA
    Bluetooth
    SDI/O

    Now that's beautiful

  4. Good SDK document by LazyBoy · · Score: 3, Informative
    Their SDK document looks like a great intro into the mechanics of embedded Linux. And all the downloads are there too.

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  5. sweet by SHEENmaster · · Score: 2, Funny

    But I'll hold oon to my zaurus until someone fits GCC on a phone.

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  6. Mitzi mitzi by Idlechat · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mizi sounds like the name of a cat.

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  7. Unidentified? by endquotedotcom · · Score: 2, Informative

    "Unidentified," yet it says SAMSUNG right there in the background of the screenshot.