Keynote
Embedded computing typically serves a market characterized as low-volume, high-mix. Traditionally, the BIOS abstraction layer in x86 products has minimized the software support burden for embedded computer manufacturers.
Over the past 25 years, this abstraction has been a key factor in the success of x86 designs in the embedded market.
As Arm gains prominence in the embedded space, a new challenge has emerged: software development overhead has risen dramatically—sometimes to unsustainable levels. SystemReady with ONELab offer a solution to this by on the one hand bringing the "BIOS abstraction advantage" to Arm devices while greatly simplifying compliance testing.
SystemReady with ONELab offers a solution to this by bringing the "BIOS abstraction advantage" to Arm devices, while also greatly simplifying compliance testing.
Still they embedded market is a market of its own not widely understood by new players
Degree in Civil Engineering and Computer Sciences. Based in Taiwan since 1991, working in the embedded computing industry throughout this time. With ADLINK since 2004 as General Manager of the Computer on Modules division. Currently serving as Vice President for Technology & Development at ADLINK Technology.