IntervalZero’s RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) Platform meets today’s market demands. It is a standard, pre-integrated application development platform that allows companies to focus solely on delivering their value-added applications.
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IntervalZero’s RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) Platform meets today’s market demands. It is a standard, pre-integrated application development platform that allows companies to focus solely on delivering their value-added applications.
Understand The Basic Classification of Real Time Operating System
The RTX RTOS Platform streamlines and simplifies the development of complex systems. By leveraging x86 multi-core technology and symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) functionality, and by extending Microsoft Windows with the RTX real-time extension, the RTX RTOS Platform reduces costs, boosts quality and performance, and significantly reduces reliance on proprietary hardware such DSPs and FPGAs .
A real-time operating system can add significant advantage in these scenarios and more. If your business relies on any of these applications, an RTOS may be something to consider.
There are four factors which can you decide an RTOS is ideal for your project, such as if threading or multitasking required in your project, Code complexity, testing and Project scope. Your decision is very important because it affects the response and performance of your application.
Perhaps, you have heard about an RTOS but you do not know what it means exactly. Maybe you want to learn more about it. Then take a minute to learn more about a real-time operating system, and its classification with some of its real life applications.
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High-precision, high-performance systems developers need hard real-time and they also want the full Windows experience. By transforming the Windows general purpose operating system (GPOS) into a real-time operating system (RTOS) with IntervalZero RTX they get both - in a single development environment.