
New Pricing Makes Foundriesfactorytm Service More Affordable For Smaller Oems And Easier For Linux Product Developers To Evaluate
Coinciding with the new pricing arrangement, Foundries has introduced a new branding, reflecting its evolving identity as an independent subsidiary of QUIC. The Foundries team is rapidly growing, and our mission is both to help our customers to accelerate building Linux® and AI-based Edge products, and to reduce development, maintenance and management costs.
Under the new tiered pricing scheme, customers start to pay a monthly subscription fee for the Professional Edition in the product development phase for their own hardware. OEMs' hardware designs can be based on a range of SoCs produced by supported manufacturers, currently including Intel, Texas Instruments, NXP Semiconductor and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Pre-revenue startups qualify for lower pricing at the start of product development. A free Community Edition with a limited set of development and security functions opens up the FoundriesFactory service for use by the maker community, and also enables individual developers to evaluate the service at no risk.
When a product moves from development into production, an OEM can access the FoundriesFactory Production edition of the service, with per-device costs dropping to zero at higher device volumes. The Enterprise edition gives OEMs the option to implement a managed private cloud instance of the FoundriesFactory platform for greater control of their own assets.
George Grey, VP of Technology at Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd, said: 'The FoundriesFactory service has proved to be a powerful tool for OEM developers who have used the Yocto Project for the development of embedded and edge AI products, accelerating their time to market and helping to reduce costs.
'Now the new pricing model, under which developers can build, connect and update new designs using the FoundriesFactory service at a lower cost than before, brings the benefits of the service within reach of even more Linux OS-based product developers.
'We are really excited about the prospect of opening up our service to a global pool of developers who are familiar with building on the Linux OS and using containers, but who have not yet had the chance to experience the professional FoundriesFactory DevSecOps environment for embedded devices.'
More information about the new editions of the FoundriesFactory service and corresponding prices is available at foundries/products/pricing .
The FoundriesFactory service running on Qualcomm DragonwingTM RB3 Gen 2 hardware is available to view at the Foundries booth 4A-133 at Embedded World (Nuremberg, Germany, 11-13 March 2025).
About Foundries
In April 2024, Foundries Ltd was acquired by Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. (QUIC). Foundries plays an important role in QUIC's offering to the embedded computing industry: it provides valuable expertise in the development and deployment of open-source software and is helping its customers to successfully commercialize products that incorporate a Linux distribution.
FoundriesFactory is a trademark or registered trademark of Foundries Limited. The Linux Foundation and The Linux Foundation logo design are registered trademarks of The Linux Foundation. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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