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Embedded Linux

Embedded Linux refers to a specialized version of the Linux operating system designed for use in embedded systems—devices that are not traditional computers but perform dedicated functions, like smartphones, appliances, or industrial machines. Unlike general-purpose operating systems, Embedded Linux is optimized to run quickly and efficiently on hardware with limited resources, such as memory and processing power. It offers flexibility, allowing developers to customize it for specific tasks while maintaining the reliability and security of Linux. This makes it a popular choice for building smart, connected devices in various industries.