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Revision as of 18:29, 4 June 2020
It's hard to know which companies or projects use the Yocto Project since there is no requirement to tell us. This list is here to informally collate the companies, projects and products that use the Yocto Project in some way.
Companies using the Yocto Project
Semiconductor Vendors
- AMD (Silver Member)
- ARM (Platinum Member)
- Intel (Platinum Member)
- Microchip
- NXP (Silver Member)
- Qualcomm
- Renesas (Gold Member)
- STMicroelectronics (Silver Member)
- Texas Instruments (Platinum Member)
- Xilinx (Platinum Member)
Operating System Vendors
- ENEA (Silver Member)
- Linaro (Silver Member)
- Lineo (Silver Member)
- Mentor Graphics (Gold Member)
- Montavista (Silver Member)
- Wind River (Gold Member)
Others
- Cisco (Platinum Member)
- Comcast (Platinum Member)
- Dell (Silver Member)
- Facebook (Platinum Member)
- Juniper (Gold Member)
- KOAN sas
- Lexmark
- LG (Silver Member)
- Microsoft
- StreamUnlimited Engineering GmbH
- Fujitsu
- BMW
- BMW Car IT
- National Instruments
- Dynamic Devices
- Axis
- Atlas Copco
- Kodak
- Smile
- General Electric
- Witekio
Products that use the Yocto Project
- BMW cars
- Comcast set top boxes
- LG TVs
- Lexmark Printers
- StreamUnlimited hardware modules for voice assistants and connected speakers
- Vernier LabQuest
Projects that use the Yocto Project
- Automotive Grade Linux (AGL)
- Comcast RDK
- OpenBMC
- Windows Subsystem Linux (v1+v2)
- Oryx Linux
- StreamSDK for voice assistants and connected speakers
- Nvidia vibrante SDK [1]