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Ettus Research acquired by National Instruments
Ettus Research has announced its acquisition by National Instruments.
"What does this mean for GNU Radio?
Ettus Research will continue to support and contribute to GNU Radio,
and the combination of GNU Radio software and USRP hardware will remain
our core focus. The additional resources that a large company like NI
can provide will allow us to focus even more energy on improving the
overall capabilities of the system. Two of the core GNU Radio
developers, Matt Ettus and Josh Blum, are employed by Ettus Research.
In the future we will also likely be providing GNU Radio drivers for additional hardware from National Instruments.
What does this mean for LabVIEW?
The Universal Hardware Driver will allow us to produce high-quality,
officially supported LabVIEW drivers for all of our hardware."
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