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Motorola Invests in VirtualLogix' Real-Time Virtualization

Motorola, which needs all the help it can get, has invested some undisclosed amount of money in VirtualLogic

Motorola, which needs all the help it can get, has invested some undisclosed amount of money in VirtualLogic, the company that can put multiple operating systems concurrently in embedded devices like cell phones and infrastructure equipment complements of real-time virtualization.

Cisco, Intel and Texas Instruments as well as Atlas Ventures and DFJ Esprit have also invested in the start-up.

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VirtualLogix News Desk 04/21/08 05:01:53 PM EDT

Motorola, which needs all the help it can get, has invested some undisclosed amount of money in VirtualLogic, the company that can put multiple operating systems concurrently in embedded devices like cell phones and infrastructure equipment complements of real-time virtualization. Cisco, Intel and Texas Instruments as well as Atlas Ventures and DFJ Esprit have also invested in the start-up.