From Atari to Bosch: Apertis 2024 Expands Embedded Device Capabilities

By Chad Cox

Production Editor

Embedded Computing Design

December 09, 2024

News

From Atari to Bosch: Apertis 2024 Expands Embedded Device Capabilities
Image Credit: Apertis

Apertis 2024 is now available. Apertis is an OS platform for the x86-64, arm64, and arm32 architectures based on Debian and includes an operating system, tools, and cloud services to enhance development consistency. The collaborative platform is ideal for industrial embedded devices and is utilized in both the Atari VCS game console and the Bosch D-Tect 200 wall scanner. Apertis targets industrial embedded devices with new features including support for Podman, ONNX Runtime, OP-TEE, and more.

To further distribution, Apertis leverages a CI-based collaboration workflow built on an integrated set of cloud services:

For more information on the release, visit here.

Visit www.apertis.org for more about Apertis and its architectureconcept designs, and policies. The website contains guidelines on how to use and contribute to Apertis.

Chad Cox is the Production Editor at Embedded Computing Design. His responsibilities are centered around content creation, writing and editing, and article research and development. Chad covers industry news and events and is known to interact with various industrial leaders via on-premise visits and online interviews. He is responsible for the digital footprint and dissemination of news via social media posts, advertising creation and the production of newsletters including the Embedded Computing Design’s Daily.

He is well versed in many facets of industrial computing including Edge AI, IoT, Processing, Security, Open Source, and more.

Chad graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in Cultural and Analytical Literature and holds a master’s in education.

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