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Real Time Computing (RTC) is a type of computing that focuses on the timely processing of data. It is used in applications that require immediate response to user input, such as video games, robotics, and embedded systems. RTC systems are designed to respond to events as they occur, rather than waiting for a response from a user or other system. This allows for faster and more accurate decision-making.
RTC systems are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and industrial automation. They are also used in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications. RTC systems are designed to be highly reliable and efficient, and can be used to improve the performance of existing systems.
Some companies in the RTC market include Intel, NVIDIA, AMD, ARM, and Qualcomm. These companies provide hardware and software solutions for RTC applications, as well as services such as consulting and training. Show Less Read more