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by charcircuit 1184 days ago
Maybe if we went back a few decades. But in 2023 having access to a MMU and a kernel is normal.
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No it is not for many applications. The entire embedded software engineering field is an example.
>The entire embedded software engineering field is an example.

This is simply false. Most devices are moving in this direction. Practically all phones people use are using a kernel that supports virtual memory. TVs now come with Linux too. All sorts of random devices use Linux now that powerful and cheap chips exist.