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Would’t you say that the creation of Consumer Electronics today is just a jungle of incompatability? Incompatible processors between different versions and producers. Incompatible Operating Systems between versions and producers. And no common hardware interface. What does this mean? Well that each new product has to be developed from scratch, and that you have to do all the same once again, but just slightly differently this time. Isn’t this the most remarkable waste of engineering-hours?
Zebor Technology’s Embedded Consumer Electronics software platform riddens the world of incompatability once and for all.
With the Zebor Platform for Internet, Mobility and Multimedia, the “ZPIMM” you get all the basics out of one miniscule software – pre-embedded on a standard x86 board. Our Operating System, ZDOS and BIOS ZBIOS are built around the Intel x86 architecture, particularly the power-efficient and highly capable Intel Atom family. We have integrated our super-fast booting ZBIOS, our utra-slim and efficient ZDOS Operating System, the market’s only Assembler-created MPEG-engine, and a capable webbrowser on the motherboard’s standard 512kB flash memory.
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For any sort of Consumer Electronics device, you’ve got the basics. Now the content, features and formfactor is up to you. Using standard XML/HTML graphics tools, the User Interface, including menus, icons, buttons and total interactivity, is added in no time. And whatever you create from now is totally scaleable – from a small handheld device to a large, intelligent top of the line television.
Oh, and the learning-curve. Sure, this is a new Operating System, but the programming languages are the same as you are used to. You’re probably used to working in C, C++ or Assembler. Those are the languages ZDOS uses too.
Now, are you ready to believe? Are you ready to change the way you create new products, slash development times and costs, lower material costs, and get quicker to the market? Contact us at info@zebor.com, and download the ZDOS evaluation-version on the Reources & Downloads page
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