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Gumstix Partners with Critical Link

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By DE Editors  

March 24, 2016

Gumstix, a provider of embedded systems, has partnered with Critical Link to provide support for Critical Link MitySOM-335x COMs in the Geppetto design-to-order software.

According to the company, with the inclusion of the Geppetto D2O MitySOM-335x Connector and Gumstix MitySOM-335x development board into the Geppetto D2O platform, Critical Link customers now have two paths to create custom expansion boards to actualize the audio, visual, networking and robotic capabilities of the MitySOM-335x.

“In today’s world, the ability to get to market faster than the competition can make or break the success of a product,” says Tom Catalino, vice president of Sales and founding partner at Critical Link. “Our SOMs have been helping customers accelerate their time to market while cutting development costs for over a decade, and now the Gumstix partnership puts Geppetto D2O, a simple and powerful online design tool, in the hands of our customers, further maximizing their potential for success.”

For more information, visit Gumstix.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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