Virtual Machines for Real-time Systems
A virtual machine (VM) is an implementation of a CPU in software. Although much slower than a hardware machine, the VM may have applications in areas where the demands on the VM are minimal, and the benefits of the VM are deemed essential and not achievable by other means.
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