
Over the past decade,
virtualization[
] technology has inched its way down from Big Iron mainframes to highly
embedded systems, like industrial controllers. Accelerating this trend, embedded developers can now consolidate real-time and general purpose applications onto a
single board, a solution that costs about a hundred dollars to manufacture. This is possible with a low power, fanless platform based on the dual-core Intel® Atom processor D510 and INtime* from TenAsys, running real-time and Windows*
operating systems at the same time.
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