The embedded systems market is segmented based on component, application and country.Based on components, the embedded system market is primarily categorized into ...
Embedded systems power the modern world—quietly running inside vehicles, medical devices, industrial controllers, routers, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing embedded systems, transforming how technology integrates into daily life. No longer limited to basic tasks, AI is now leveraged in smart cars, ...
Open-source or commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) operating systems? In an era of safety-critical embedded systems, the debate among developers is shifting.
Embedded technology is everywhere today, whether it be a dishwasher, vehicle, robot, IoT control system, aircraft, spacecraft, and medical diagnostic and monitoring equipment. As embedded continues to ...
The right blend of tools, technologies, and strategies can help developers harness the power of CD, enabling higher quality and more robust embedded systems. The convergence of software and hardware ...
Satyabrata Pradhan has been honored with a 2025 Global Recognition Award for his exceptional leadership in automotive embedded systems technology, transforming mobility solutions, and establishing new ...
At the start of the year, I highlighted key trends in 5 Embedded Software Trends to Watch in 2024, predicting the forces shaping the industry. As the year unfolded, many of these trends indeed drove ...
Founded in 2000, Empower Technologies (TSX.V: EPT) is an innovative company that brings the power and flexibility of the LEOs (R) (LinuxDA (TM) Embedded Operating System) to the dynamic embedded ...
Embedded systems are used in many things from cars to medical devices to home security systems and are becoming increasingly popular in our daily lives. They are becoming integral to our familiar ...
How can you cover all the bases for embedded systems security? This step-by-step guide takes you through best practices. Embedded systems security is an essential concern in the modern landscape.
One of the stories buzzing around at last spring’s BrainShare was about Novell possibly returning to the embedded operating system arena with a stripped-down, device-enabling version of SuSE Linux.