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Embedded software is a type of software designed to be embedded in a device or system, such as a computer, smartphone, or other electronic device. It is typically used to control the device or system, and can be used to provide a range of functions, from basic input/output operations to complex algorithms. Embedded software is often used in consumer electronics, automotive, medical, and industrial applications.
The embedded software market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering products and services. Major players in the market include Microsoft, Intel, ARM, and Renesas, as well as smaller companies such as Wind River, Green Hills Software, and Express Logic. These companies offer a range of products and services, from operating systems and development tools to middleware and application software. Show Less Read more