This looks very thin and Linux focused to be the "state of embedded".
I would expect such title to encompass more hardware architectures and the plethora of embedded OSes available in the industry.
This looks very thin and Linux focused to be the "state of embedded".
I would expect such title to encompass more hardware architectures and the plethora of embedded OSes available in the industry.
You're right, but it seems to me that Linux has slowly been eating this field. I personally didn't work a lot on Linux platforms, but they seem to be everywhere.
QNX, NuttX, FreeRTOS, Arduino, IDF, vxWorks, sel4, Zephyr, INTEGRITY, μ-velOSity , microEJ, and probably much others I don't have on my radar.