In a postTuesday over on the Windows Embedded blog, Senior Product Manager Partha Srinivasan provided new details around the update to Windows Embedded Compact 2013.
According to Srinivasan, intelligent devices have a number of unique requirements in order to function properly: low power needs, low resource requirements such as RAM/ROM, and multiple connectivity options.
“Microsoft’s solution to address these small-footprint devices is through Windows Embedded Compact, with better power management, the ability to run on a very small footprint and with low RAM, improved connectivity and networking features, and seamless connectivity to the cloud,” he reports.
For the rest of the story, head on over to the Windows Embedded blog.
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