Embedded Software Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Embedded Software stocks.

Embedded Software Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 28 INFN Infinera stock soars on $2.3 billion Nokia acquisition
Jun 28 INFN Nokia: Infinera Deal Isn't A Catalyst
Jun 28 INFN Infinera could see bidding war with Nokia deal - analyst
Jun 28 ACN Do You Know It All When It Comes to Nvidia?
Jun 28 INFN Top Midday Stories: Nike Fiscal Q4 Revenue Falls; iPhone Shipments in China Up 40%; Uber, Lyft Settle Drivers Minimum Wage; Nokia Acquires Infinera
Jun 28 INFN Why Infinera Stock is Moving Higher Friday
Jun 28 INFN Nokia (NOK) Set to Reboot Infrastructure Business With Buyout
Jun 28 INFN Stocks to Watch Friday: Nike, Trump Media, Walgreens
Jun 28 INFN These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Nike, Walgreens, Trump Media, Infinera, Accolade, and More
Jun 28 INFN Biggest stock movers today: PLUG, NKE, DJT, and more
Jun 28 INFN Infinera Stock Soars on Nokia Acquisition. It’s Challenging Ciena and Huawei.
Jun 28 INFN The Latest Analyst Ratings For Infinera
Jun 28 INFN Nokia to Acquire Infinera for $2.3 Billion
Jun 28 INFN Nokia taps AI boom with $2.3 billion Infinera purchase
Jun 28 INFN Update: Nokia to Acquire Infinera in $2.3 Billion Deal; Infinera Shares Surge Premarket
Jun 28 INFN Nokia Bets on AI Data Center Boom in $2.3 Billion Infinera Deal
Jun 28 INFN Nike and Accolade fall premarket; Trump Media and Infinera rise
Jun 28 INFN Nike, Infinera And Other Stocks To Watch Heading Into Friday
Jun 27 INFN Nokia to Buy Infinera for $2.3 Billion to Boost Optical-Networks Arm
Jun 27 INFN Nokia to Acquire Infinera in $2.3 Billion Deal; Infinera Shares Jump After Hours
Embedded Software

Embedded software is computer software, written to control machines or devices that are not typically thought of as computers, commonly known as embedded systems. It is typically specialized for the particular hardware that it runs on and has time and memory constraints. This term is sometimes used interchangeably with firmware.A precise and stable characteristic feature is that no or not all functions of embedded software are initiated/controlled via a human interface, but through machine-interfaces instead.Manufacturers build embedded software into the electronics of cars, telephones, modems, robots, appliances, toys, security systems, pacemakers, televisions and set-top boxes, and digital watches, for example. This software can be very simple, such as lighting controls running on an 8-bit microcontroller with a few kilobytes of memory with the suitable level of processing complexity determined with a Probably Approximately Correct Computation framework (a methodology based on randomized algorithms), or can become very sophisticated in applications such as airplanes, missiles, and process control systems.

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