Study shows embedded developers favor 32-bit CPUs, VxWorks, Linux
Mar 3, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsElectronic Times Asia reports that 46% of embedded developers are currently using 32-bit microprocessors in their designs and 55% plan to use them in future projects, according to a recently completed study entitled Embedded Systems Development Trends: Asia. Additionally, 31% of the developers polled are currently using VxWorks and 21% percent are using Linux, the study indicated. The survey was conducted by Gartner Dataquest and Electronic Times, Asia.
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