Linux inside, Linux inside, every single one of us has Linux inside! (Sung to the tune of "Devil Inside" by INXS—you're welcome for the ear worm, I can't get it out of my head either.) In the world of ...
In my writings about past embedded systems conferences, I've characterized the impact of Linux on the embedded market as a “disruptive technology” that was rewriting the rules of the game. Not any ...
Of course, Linux' own history of development on 386 machines means that it's easy to port into the 386 embedded space. But there's also widespread support for ARM and PowerPC architectures, along with ...
Editor's Note: Linux remains an attractive option for embedded systems developers. In fact, industry surveys such as the Embedded Market Study by UBM (EDN's parent company) consistently show interest ...
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