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VxWorks is a real-time operating system (or RTOS) developed as proprietary software by Wind River Systems, a subsidiary of Aptiv.First released in 1987, VxWorks is designed for use in embedded systems requiring real-time, deterministic performance and in many cases, safety and security certification for industries such as aerospace, defense, medical devices, industrial equipment, robotics ...
Wind River Systems, Inc., also known as Wind River (trademarked as Wndrvr), is an Alameda, California–based company, subsidiary of Aptiv PLC. The company develops embedded system and cloud software consisting of real-time operating systems software, industry-specific software, simulation technology, development tools and middleware.
SafeNet Teams with Wind River to Simplify Software Monetization for Embedded Systems Running on VxWorks SafeNet Sentinel® RMS together with Wind River VxWorks® RTOS provide embedded system ...
Wind Power Automation Leader Bachmann Relies on Wind River VxWorks for Next-Generation Controller System NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Bachmann delivers innovative, reliable products in a shorter time and at a ...
Wind River Extends Multicore Capabilities for Industry-Leading VxWorks NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Wind River demonstrates innovation and leadership with multicore enabled real-time operating system.
In February 2000, ISI was acquired by Wind River Systems, the originators of the rival RTOS VxWorks. Despite initial reports that pSOS support would continue, development was halted. Wind River announced plans for a 'convergence' version of VxWorks which will support pSOS system calls, and that no further releases of pSOS will occur.
Wind River to Showcase General Dynamics Secure Network Architecture and Processing Solution Running VxWorks MILS at MILCOM 2012 ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Wind River®, a world leader in ...
In November 2015, Wind River Systems renamed the operating system to Rocket, made it open-source and royalty-free. [11] Compared to Wind River's other RTOS, VxWorks, Rocket had much smaller memory needs, especially suitable for sensors and single-function embedded devices. Rocket could fit into as little as 4 KB of memory, while VxWorks needed ...