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Date Stock Title
Nov 19 IBM Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and IBM Collaborate on Cloud-Based Gen AI Solutions
Nov 19 ACEL Implied Volatility Surging for Accel Entertainment (ACEL) Stock Options
Nov 19 IBM International Business Machines (IBM)’s AI and Cloud Strategy: Analyst Predicts Strong Growth Ahead
Nov 19 IBM IBM and AMD partner to launch AI accelerator services
Nov 19 IBM SiPH Collaborates with IBM to Enhance Pathology Information System with Computational Advances and AI to Support Patients in Thailand and ASEAN
Nov 18 NATL NCR Atleos Announces Participation in Upcoming Investor Conferences
Nov 18 IBM IBM Collaborates with AMD to Launch AI Accelerator Services on IBM Cloud
Nov 18 IBM What's Going On With Advanced Micro Devices Stock Monday?
Nov 18 IBM IBM and AMD Join Forces to Boost AI Cloud Services with Advanced Accelerators
Nov 18 IBM IBM inks AI partnership with AMD
Nov 18 FOUR Shift4 Payments rises after being added to S&P MidCap 400
Nov 18 FOUR Shift4 Payments: Waiting For A Dip To Catch The Next Rip
Nov 18 FOUR Shift4 Payments jumps premarket ahead of entry into S&P MidCap 400
Nov 18 FOUR San Antonio Spurs Announce New Partnership With Shift4 to Enhance Payment Technology
Nov 18 ACEL A Look Back at Gaming Solutions Stocks’ Q3 Earnings: Light & Wonder (NASDAQ:LNW) Vs The Rest Of The Pack
Nov 18 NATL NatWest Group Modernises Self-Service Banking with NCR Atleos
Nov 17 IBM IBM CEO on Trump: ‘Less regulation, more innovation’ is a win for business
Nov 16 IBM Insider trades: Notable buys and sells by significant shareholders, executives and directors
Nov 16 IBM MicroStrategy’s $26 billion bitcoin cache is larger than IBM, Nike cash holdings
Nov 16 IBM Is International Business Machines (IBM) the Best Predictive Analytics Stock to Invest in Now?
Embedded Systems

An embedded system is a controller programmed and controlled by a real-time operating system (RTOS) with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with real-time computing constraints. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including hardware and mechanical parts. Embedded systems control many devices in common use today. Ninety-eight percent of all microprocessors are manufactured to serve as embedded system component.Examples of properties of typical embedded computers when compared with general-purpose counterparts are low power consumption, small size, rugged operating ranges, and low per-unit cost. This comes at the price of limited processing resources, which make them significantly more difficult to program and to interact with. However, by building intelligence mechanisms on top of the hardware, taking advantage of possible existing sensors and the existence of a network of embedded units, one can both optimally manage available resources at the unit and network levels as well as provide augmented functions, well beyond those available. For example, intelligent techniques can be designed to manage power consumption of embedded systems.Modern embedded systems are often based on microcontrollers (i.e. CPUs with integrated memory or peripheral interfaces), but ordinary microprocessors (using external chips for memory and peripheral interface circuits) are also common, especially in more complex systems. In either case, the processor(s) used may be types ranging from general purpose to those specialized in certain class of computations, or even custom designed for the application at hand. A common standard class of dedicated processors is the digital signal processor (DSP).
Since the embedded system is dedicated to specific tasks, design engineers can optimize it to reduce the size and cost of the product and increase the reliability and performance. Some embedded systems are mass-produced, benefiting from economies of scale.
Embedded systems range from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers, and largely complex systems like hybrid vehicles, MRI, and avionics. Complexity varies from low, with a single microcontroller chip, to very high with multiple units, peripherals and networks mounted inside a large chassis or enclosure.

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