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The Kernel market is a subset of the Operating Systems market, which is composed of software that manages the hardware and software resources of a computer. The Kernel is the core component of an Operating System, responsible for managing the system's resources, such as memory, processes, and hardware devices. It also provides an interface between the user and the hardware, allowing the user to interact with the system.
Kernels are typically developed by companies that specialize in Operating Systems, such as Microsoft, Apple, and Linux. These companies develop their own proprietary kernels, which are then used in their own Operating Systems. Additionally, some companies develop open-source kernels, which are available for anyone to use and modify.
In the Kernel market, some of the major players include Microsoft, Apple, Linux, Red Hat, Canonical, and Oracle. Show Less Read more