Canonical announced on sept 16 that they have partnered with ASUS IoT, the division of ASUS focused on providing "Internet of Things" hardware, to certify Ubuntu Linux for their devices.

The first ASUS device to be certified is the PE100A which is an "intelligent edge computer" powered by an NXP i.MX8M SoC, 4GB of RAM, and 16GB of eMMC storage.

SUS' documentation promotes the device as supporting Yocto Linux while Ubuntu Server is also mentioned on their technical sheets.

The PE100A is being certified for both Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu Core 20.

Other ASUS IoT devices to come that will be certified and pre-loaded for Ubuntu Linux.

Canonical announced on sept 16 that they have partnered with ASUS IoT, the division of ASUS focused on providing "Internet of Things" hardware, to certify Ubuntu Linux for their devices.

Canonical announced on sept 16 that they have partnered with ASUS IoT, the division of ASUS focused on providing "Internet of Things" hardware, to certify Ubuntu Linux for their devices.