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embedded systemAny electronic system that uses a computer chip, but that is not a general-purpose workstation, desktop or laptop computer. Such systems use microcontrollers (MCUs) or microprocessors (MPUs), or they may use custom-designed chips. Deployed by the billions each year in myriad applications, the embedded systems market uses the lion's share of all the electronic components in the world.
embedded system [em′bed·əd ′sis·təm] (computer science) A computer system that cannot be programmed by the user because it is preprogrammed for a specific task and embedded within the equipment which it serves.
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