One of Tizen's key benefits is how well it runs on devices with low CPU power and a small amount of memory. This has been made possible due to it's usage of light-weight components such as the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, which have made it extremely useful for a variety of modern electronics such as TV's, cameras, and smart watches. Starting with Tizen 3.0, the Wayland protocol will be utilized to help fill the role traditionally assigned to X and a window manager in Linux environments. This talk will explain how using Wayland provides benefits over the traditional X approach such as reduced memory footprint, decreased power consumption, reduced visual artifacts, and improve application response time by reducing latency.
Year:
2015
Track:
Presenter(s):
Christopher Michael
Derek Foreman
Location:
Jing Room/分会场4
Scheduled Time:
Thursday, 17 September 2015 - 4:00pm to 4:50pm
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