MontaVista claims real-time Linux breakthrough
MontaVista Linux claims that is has narrowed the real-time gap for Linux.
The embedded Linux maker announced that is has successfully developed native, hard, real-time developments for the Linux kernel.
Thanks to the new real time developments, MontaVista claims that Linux is now closer to achieving "interrupt response characteristics."
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