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Windows Embedded
What is an embedded system?

An embedded system is defined as computer system or computing device that performs a dedicated or fixed function, or that is designed for use with a specific embedded software application. Embedded systems may  use a ROM-based operating system or a disk-based system, like a PC. But an embedded system may not be used as a commercially viable substitute for multipurpose computers or devices.

 

Planning an embedded development project starts with an important business decision -  evaluating and selecting the right operating system for your device. Windows Embedded can help turn your vision and ingenuity into superior business results by offering a great combination of the creative tools and technology.

 

The Windows Embedded product line provides time-to-market advantage with the best set of technology, tools and resources to accelerate development of generation.

 

Click on the links below to view each Windows Embedded operating system at a glance and discover which OS will best fit your project needs.

 

CE - at a glance
XP Embedded - at a glance
WEPOS - at a glance
Server - at a glance
The chart below illustrates a selection of suitable Windows Embedded operating systems for some popular embedded devices.
Windows Embedded Operating System Chooser