NEWS

Wind River and Intel to Drive an Open Source Platform For Automotive Industry

TELEMATICS 2008, Detroit, MI, May 20, 2008 — Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), today announced it is collaborating with Intel Corporation to create an open source Linux platform for the automotive industry. Wind River, working with Intel, is developing an open source platform for the in-vehicle infotainment market. The open source platform will be optimized for the Intel® Atom™ processor, which was introduced in April 2008 and will be ideally suited for in-vehicle infotainment solutions that demand connected, multimedia and graphics intensive application support in a low-power envelope.

As part of a major new product strategy for Wind River and the broader in-vehicle device industry, Wind River will make available open source specification and code from the platform to the open source community via a new in-vehicle infotainment segment within Moblin.org. Moblin.org is a community web site for software vendors and Linux users to collaborate, share solutions and contribute code. The code, in combination with the Intel Atom processor, will enable the development of Open Infotainment Platforms that are based on interoperable, standards-based hardware and software components. This will allow manufacturers to scale software across devices, leading to cost and development efficiencies.

“Wind River, together with Intel, is developing an open, extensible software platform around which a rich ecosystem will evolve,” said John Bruggeman, chief marketing officer at Wind River. “Not only will this accelerate the pace at which new and compelling automotive applications are developed, we believe this will also allow new business models to emerge in the infotainment market.”

Wind River expects to deliver the open source specification and code to the Moblin.org in-vehicle infotainment community in August 2008.

“Automotive manufacturers face a tremendous challenge integrating rapidly evolving multimedia requirements into vehicles that typically have long development cycles,” said Ton Steenman, vice president, Intel Digital Enterprise Group and general manager, Low-Power Embedded Products Division. “Establishing open infotainment platforms that enable developers to more quickly and cost efficiently create products is paramount. By extending Moblin.org to automotive application developers, we expect to see greater innovation from the open source community.”

Open source solutions offer several benefits to the automotive industry, including no vendor lock-in for solution components or tools, broad options available for consumer electronics integration and the ability to customize a solution, driving manufacturer branding and differentiation. In addition, open source solutions such as Linux offer a flexible business model compared to proprietary solutions and leverage the efforts of the broader open source development community, resulting in reduced time-to-market.

Companies such as BMW Group, Bosch, Delphi and Magneti Marelli are actively supporting Wind River's strategy to drive Linux into the automotive infotainment market and its commitment to accelerate the defragmentation effort by creating a standardized platform so that OEMs and auto manufacturers may add differentiating services and solutions demanded by the modern day consumer.

Wind River already plays leading roles in collaborating with industry consortia aimed at developing open, Linux-based software platforms, namely: Eclipse, SCOPE-Alliance, OpenSAF, the Linux Foundation, the LiMo Foundation, and Open Handset Alliance.

For further information about Wind River's and Intel's open source efforts, visit opensource.windriver.com and Moblin.org. Wind River is the Official Open Source Sponsor at this year's Telematics Detroit 2008 Conference (May 20—22) and will be exhibiting at Booth #48/57.

About Wind River
Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product.

Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com.

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River is a registered trademark of Wind River Systems. Other marks used herein are the property of the respective owners.

Intel and Intel Atom are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.

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Global Corporate Communications

NEWS

Wind River Announces Disruptive Infotainment Platform For Automotive Industry

TELEMATICS 2008, Detroit, MI, May 20, 2008 — Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), today announced an infotainment platform based on an automotive-optimized commercial Linux that will significantly accelerate time-to-market of innovative applications for the in-vehicle infotainment segment of the automotive industry. Wind River's commercial Linux platform, Wind River Linux Platform for Infotainment, is expected to be available in the third quarter of Fiscal 2009.

In recent years, the automotive industry has faced integration and interoperability challenges with consumer electronics technologies. The challenges are largely due to mismatched development cycles, dramatic increases in platform development costs, and a pressing need to speed platform innovation to help differentiate the entire vehicle. Manufacturers and suppliers have found that traditional proprietary approaches to these challenges lack the flexibility to help create true differentiation. In addition, these approaches constrict business models, while Linux kernel-centric approaches don't address time-to-market issues or development costs. Through Wind River Linux Platform for Infotainment, developers, suppliers and manufacturers will be better positioned to bring to market new, compelling products faster and at a much lower cost.

Wind River Linux Platform for Infotainment will be optimized for the Intel® Atom™ processor, and will offer pre-integration with many leading third-party networking and multimedia applications. These leading applications include speech-recognition and speech-to-text technologies by Nuance Communications, Inc.; Bluetooth and advanced echo-cancellation and noise reduction solutions by Parrot; music management and automatic playlisting technologies by Gracenote, Inc.; multimedia networking solutions by SMSC; and DVD playback by Corel's LinDVD.

"Wind River is taking the daunting complexity out of the in-vehicle device market by providing a single, integrated development environment that leverages contributions from adjacent industries and will be pre-integrated with a comprehensive ecosystem of partner technologies," said Vincent Rerolle, senior vice president and general manager of the Linux product division at Wind River. "We expect this platform to be a disruptive innovation since it is expected to challenge the traditional approach to proprietary solutions and spawn a level of creativity not yet seen in this segment."

Wind River Linux Platform for Infotainment will deliver many of the most compelling requirements of automotive-optimized Linux through middleware optimized for today's demanding infotainment devices. Enhancements will include the following:

  • Consumer Electronics Connectivity: Connectivity with popular CE devices such as the iPod®.

  • Three-Dimensional Graphic Support: Support for rich 3D graphics now common in navigation systems.

  • Multimedia Support: Support for a wide breadth of consumer electronics, video and audio standards.

  • Power State Management: Provides the framework for how the system performs during changes to vehicle and device power state.

  • Fast Boot/Initialization: Working with Power State Management, ensures infotainment device is available within the prescribed timeframe of an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).

  • Automotive Standards Connectivity: Interoperability with Controller Area Network (CAN), a popular bus for in-vehicle communications and industrial automation applications, and Media-Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), the leading standard for automotive multimedia networks.


"Mobile infotainment products are undergoing a dramatic technology shift as multimedia, communications and consumer devices converge in the automobile," said Dr. Robert W. Schumacher, Delphi general director of Advanced Products and Business Development. "A standardized Linux-based infotainment platform for the automotive industry breaks down the silos of adjacent industries, bringing together feature sets like mobile handsets, automotive and personal devices, at a faster pace and helps to lower costs. Delphi is adopting the Wind River Linux Platform for Infotainment to help speed up and expand the innovation curve of Delphi's next generation entertainment and communications platform."

Wind River is the Official Open Source Sponsor at this year's Telematics Detroit 2008 Conference (May 20–22) and will be exhibiting at Booth #48/57.

About Wind River
Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product.

Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com.

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River is a registered trademark of Wind River Systems. Other marks used herein are the property of the respective owners.

Intel and Intel Atom are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

iPod is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc.

Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.

Contact Information
Jessica Miller
Global Corporate Communications