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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.
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