*Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs), a member of the ARM Connected Community, has confirmed that its OKL4 embedded hypervisor is employed on the Qualcomm chipset inside the Android ‘Dream’ phone.

Manufactured by HTC Corp., the Dream phone or G1 debuted by T-Mobile last month is the first handset powered by the Android software platform developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. At the core of the G1 is the Qualcomm MSM7201A, a dual-core ARM family device with hardware-accelerated multimedia, 3D graphics and integrated multi-mode 3G baseband processing.