SOC-E and Wind River Partner to Enable TSN Solutions on VxWorks
May 28, 2025 -- SOC-E is pleased to announce a new partnership with Wind River, a global leader in delivering software for mission-critical intelligent systems.
This agreement enables SOC-E to support its Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) solutions on Wind River’s VxWorks RTOS, reinforcing its commitment to delivering fully deterministic networking solutions.
VxWorks is a leading RTOS widely adopted across aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors, with a particularly strong presence in the U.S. market. This partnership allows SOC-E customers to benefit from a fully deterministic TSN environment on a trusted OS.
Mikel Idirin, SOC-E’s CEO, stated: “The agreement with Wind River is a strategic step toward ensuring SOC-E’s TSN technology is compatible with the world’s most trusted RTOS platforms”.
You can find more information about our TSN offers on our website or contact our sales representatives.
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