Enea OSE v5.3 RTOS

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Monday, March 3, 2008

Enea (Nordic Exchange/Small Cap/ENEA) recently released of version 5.3 of the Enea OSE® real-time operating system (RTOS). The new version addresses the cost pressures associated with building small form factor, cost-sensitive devices such as mobile phones. Memory, specifically RAM, is expected to continue to be the most expensive hardware component in a mobile device as software content grows. Enea OSE 5.3 allows mobile handset manufacturers to optimize RAM usage through its new demand-paging capabilities, thereby minimizing the overall device bill of materials. Enea OSE version 5.3 is available immediately.

OSE is a compact, pre-emptive, memory-protected RTOS that is optimized for communications applications that demand the utmost in reliability, security and availability. In mobile applications, OSE is used in a wide variety of functions, from managing real-time voice communications and multimedia codecs to executing entire suites of mobile applications including Java, browsers, games and other applications. In addition to the demand paging capabilities, OSE 5.3 also delivers a powerful set of new features including: post-mortem dump capability, a Windows-based file system imaging tool and many other improvements targeting the mobile industry.

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