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Embedded Linux
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Embedded Linux is a lightweight, open-source operating system based on the Linux kernel, specifically designed for embedded systems such as routers, IoT devices, industrial controllers, and in-vehicle infotainment platforms. Unlike general-purpose Linux distributions, Embedded Linux is optimized for high performance, low resource consumption, and real-time processing capabilities, making it ideally suited for devices with limited computing power and memory. Its modular architecture, extensive driver support, and robust community ecosystem make it a popular choice for developers looking to build customized, reliable, and secure embedded solutions across various industries.

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