Is the embedded industry dead?

  2007-04-12 16:00:02
Foreword: In this guest column, Doug Gaff gives his take on last week's Embedded Systems Conference and ponders the future of the industry. What does"embedded" mean? As processors become more powerful and embedded devices are increasingly interconnected, Gaff contends that the distinction between"embedded" and"application" development is blurring. 
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