These days are being very intense when it comes to information regarding Tizen. This environment, which we had come to understand in the midst of the MeeGo ”” project that was born and died with the Nokia N9, hand in hand with the Finnish and Intel ”” and Bada OS ”” with a clear taste of Samsung ””, has already been presented in a device, the South Korean camera NX300M. But from the multinational, leader in sales of mobiles and smartphones, they have advanced the plans for this ecosystem developed together with Intel. And the prospects look very inclusive when it comes to the kind of devices we'd see Tizen working on.
The latest that has been known is that Tizen could come pre-installed in cars of the Toyota, Jaguar and Land Rover brands. From the South Korean media ET News they echo the negotiations that Samsung could be carrying out with the companies responsible for the manufacture of the aforementioned vehicles, with a view to making smart options that little by little are made with a place of privilege in the technique of any newly developed car are stocked by Tizen.
The aforementioned Korean media also refers to the very enlightening statements of Mark Skarpness, head of the department that the North American Intel dedicates to Systems Engineering at the Open Source Technology Center. According to these, the characteristics of Tizen make it a perfect environment if we want to adapt it to the needs of teams of a very diverse nature. Thus the idea was already being planted in recent days is backed up, and pointing the possibility to see Tizen 3.0 on smart phones, tablets, TVs, cameras and even refrigerators, said Skarpness.
This head of the Intel team also announced that they are working intensively to ensure that Tizen becomes fully efficient in devices with a low RAM memory load, which would significantly expand the range of devices that could work with the platform. He also pointed out that it would be during the third quarter of next year when they would be in a position to release the most complete version of the system.
With this, it is confirmed that a trend that this year began to show signs of intensity in 2014 will constitute a new field of competition between manufacturers: the operating system. At this time, there are four environments that rule the contest: Android, iOS, Windows Phone and BlackBerry OS, in order of presence in the market. But for some time now, we have witnessed the proliferation of new environments, such as Firefox OS, Ubuntu or Jolla, which will be joined by this natural heir to MeeGo. Remember that the ill-fated platform was also designed to work on a multitude of computers, from smartphones to tablets, through netbooks, GPS devices.and even, as in the case that is beginning to be seen, on-board computers in motor vehicles.