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by detaro
2457 days ago
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What percentage of the market is A/V build to actual hard real-time standards, and not expected to run on devices that can't provide it (so no PCs with normal OSes, no smartphones)? For the vast majority, soft real-time is fine, since an occasional deadline-miss results in minor inconvenience, not property damage, injury or death. I assume some dedicated devices are more or less hard real time, due to running way simpler software stacks on dedicated hardware. |
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There's a whole world out there of hard real time, the world is not simply made up of streaming video and cell phones.
The cool thing on HN is you can get down voted for simply making that observation. It's a sign of the times I'm afraid.