Linux and the consumer electronics marketplace

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While Linux continues to make inroads into the personal computer and network markets — thanks to a heavy push by big firms like IBM — a handful of firms in the consumer electronics (CE) industry are also pushing hard to standardize on the open-source OS.

More than 75 companies now have joined the CE Linux Forum (CELF) — formed almost two years ago by Sony and Matsushita — to promote Linux-based digital CE products. Some of the other CE companies involved in the forum — which officially launched in June of this year — are NEC, Hitachi, Royal Philips, Samsung, Sharp and Toshiba.

CELF’s main activities include defining requirements for emerging technologies, collaborating on development strategies and promoting proliferation of Linux-based digital electronics in the CE industry.

Link: LinuxInsider.com