Products of the Week: A Look Back at Embedded

April 26, 2021
Let's stroll down memory lane to recall some earlier embedded technologies that were leaps forward for their time but have since evolved or have been retired to make room for new technologies.

In this space, we typically highlight the latest cutting-edge embedded systems produced for any given year, which could fill volumes at the rate manufacturers produce devices and platforms using the latest innovations. But rather, today we’ll take a stroll down memory lane to recall some earlier embedded technologies that were leaps forward for their time but have since evolved or have been retired to make room for new technologies. 

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