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Replace Real-Time Hardware With Multi-Core Software

May 3, 2011
Moving Real-Time Control Away From Specialized Hardware Allows Developers to Lower Costs, Raise Quality and Increase Differentiation

By moving real-time control away from specialized hardware into multi-core software, developers can lower costs, raise quality, and increase differentiation. To access these opportunities, developers can use IntervalZero's RTX, a hard real-time symmetric multiprocessing extension to Microsoft Windows.

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