According to Engadget, BSQUARE have announced that they’ll be porting Adobe Flash to Google’s Android on behalf of a “global Tier 1 carrier.” First off you may be asking who is BSQUARE? They bought NEC’s Adobe® Flash® Technology Consulting and Distribution business 12 months ago. According to their website, “BSQUARE’s Embedded Applications Group has ported the Adobe Flash Player to well over 100 diverse embedded devices”.
Our engineers have been working with Adobe Flash Player since version 5 and are experts in optimizing the Embedded Flash Player for maximum performance on the most popular embedded platforms. BSQUARE has the ability to port and integrate Adobe Flash Player and Flash Lite into a wide range of embedded devices in various industries. With its in-depth knowledge and experience with Adobe Flash Player combined with a proven history of embedded software development services, BSQUARE’s Embedded Application Group is the perfect partner for bringing embedded Flash products to market. -BSQUARE
No word on who the “global Tier 1″ provider is, and if they will have exclusivity.
If this actually happens, it could help take another chip out of the iPhones stack, which has been swf’less for 2 years now.
BSQUARE: http://www.bsquare.com/flashlite/default.asp
Engadget: http://www.bsquare.com/flashlite/default.asp
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