Why 64-bit Windows Needs an RTOS

Why 64-bit Windows Needs an RTOS Current industrial PCs operating on 64-bit Windows that are accompanied by a scheduler on multicore multiprocessors deliver rich user interfaces and top-notch graphics. These systems offer the hard real-time performance, precision, and...

Using a Real-time Operating System in MCU Applications

Using a Real-time Operating System in MCU Applications Today’s MCUs (microcontrollers) are sophisticated enough to run an operating system, but they cannot run Windows, Linux or Linux variants due to the required resources. As a result, a wide range of MCU...

Built-in RTOS Security for Connected Embedded Devices

Built-in RTOS Security for Connected Embedded Devices Built-in RTOS security features were originally introduced to secure deployed military systems. However, today they are widely used in all industries that must secure the functionality of connected devices. The...