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embedded application

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embedded application
(1) A software application that permanently resides in an industrial or consumer device. Providing some type of control function and/or user interface, the software is typically stored in a non-volatile memory such as ROM or flash memory. Contrast with a general-purpose computer that can be used to run all kinds of applications. See embedded system and embedded processor.

(2) A particular use of an embedded processor.


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