
MEN Micros New ESMexpress® Standard: XM1
MEN Micros new XM1 ESMexpress® System-On-Module, based on the new ANSI-VITA 59 (RSE Rugged System-On-Module Express) computing standard in development, brings the cost and time savings of computer-on-modules (COMs) technology to rugged, harsh and mission-critical environments.
The XM1 features the first-generation Intel® Atoml® processor (Z530 at 1.6 GHz or Z510 at 1.1 GHz) based on 45-nm technology.

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Express Logic develops, markets and supports the ThreadX® real-time operating system (RTOS), BenchX® Eclipse-based IDE, TraceX® graphical event analysis program, and StackX stack size analyzer for embedded applications.
ThreadX is a royalty-free, full source code, small-footprint, low-overhead RTOS that is extremely easy to learn and use. ThreadX is one of the most widely deployed RTOS products in the world, with over 600 million products based on ThreadX.
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Definition: QNX (pronounced either Q-N-X or Q-nix) is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market.
On September 12, 2007, the source of the QNX kernel was released for non-commercial use. As a microkernel-based OS, QNX is based on the idea of running most of the OS in the form of a number of small tasks, known as servers.
This differs from the more traditional monolithic kernel, in which the operating system is a single very large program composed of a huge number of 'parts' with special abilities.
In the case of QNX, the use of a microkernel allows users (developers) to turn off any functionality they do not require without having to change the OS itself; instead, those servers are simply not run. Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QNX)
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