
Microsoft FAT by Tuxera (formerly Tuxera FAT)

Tuxera exFAT can be found in automotive infotainment systems, Android phones and tablets from ASUS, Fujitsu, Panasonic, Pantech and others. Tuxera was the first independent vendor to receive legal access to exFAT and TexFAT specifications, source code and verification tools from Microsoft.

Tuxera exFAT technology is used for SDXC memory card support. Microsoft exFAT by Tuxera (formerly Tuxera exFAT) Supported architectures are ARM architecture, MIPS architecture, PowerPC, SuperH and x86. It is available for Android and other Linux platforms, QNX, WinCE Series 40, Nucleus RTOS and VxWorks. It ships for example in smart TVs, set-top boxes, smartphones, tablets, routers, NAS and other devices. Tuxera NTFS is a performance optimized, fail-safe, fully compatible NTFS file system driver. In July 2019 Tuxera acquired Datalight, to strengthen its internal storage offering and expertise in flash memory and flash management software.Įmbedded products Microsoft NTFS by Tuxera (formerly Tuxera NTFS)

In February 2011 Tuxera joined the Linux Foundation, which was an expected step as for many years Tuxera has contributed to the Linux kernel. In 2009 the company signed agreements with Microsoft, which was followed by global expansion and establishing the collaboration with chipset vendors and software platform companies. Commercial activity started in 2007 and the company was founded next year. In 2006, NTFS-3G became the first driver to gain full read and write support. Meanwhile, Szabolcs Szakacsits continued to lead a platform-independent project under the name NTFS-3G. At that time Anton Altaparmakov emerged as the lead developer and maintainer of the Linux NTFS kernel driver. NTFS had been introduced in 1993 by Microsoft as the file system for Windows NT. The origin of the company dates back to the open-source NTFS development in the late 1990s.

