Canonical unveils Real-time Ubuntu optimized on Intel Core processors for enhanced enterprise solutions
Canonical has unveiled the availability of Real-time Ubuntu, optimized for Intel Core processors. The solution aims to empower enterprises to leverage the benefits of optimized Linux on Intel silicon for various use cases, including telco workloads, medical equipment, and factory floor automation systems.
Cindy Goldberg, VP of Silicon Alliances at Canonical, emphasized that the support of optimized Real-time Ubuntu on Intel silicon enables enterprises to manage demanding workloads. The collaboration between Canonical and Intel offers a reliable and secure framework for developers and manufacturers, contributing to the longevity and success of their devices.
Canonical's optimization of Ubuntu with Intel Core processors results in a secure, performant, and scalable solution. Optimized Real-time Ubuntu on Intel SoCs serves as a production-ready solution that developers and enterprises can depend on for real-time compute. The partnership between Intel and Canonical extends beyond joint engineering, facilitating enterprises' digital transformation journeys and the shift to the edge.
In addition, Canonical provides extended support and OEM images to fulfill specific customer requirements, ensuring a reliable and secure framework for their devices throughout their lifecycle.
