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Editorial
RTC established its readership position by being more than a chronicler of events. Our industry-leading editors continue to make RTC the first read and most thoroughly read publication by executives, managers and programmers in the embedded computer industry.

Meeting Regulatory Demands—Is There Help from the World of IT?
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
April 2012
Once upon a time in the early days of embedded systems, developers were tinkerers working on relatively small and dedicated projects—a braking controller, a vending machine, variousRead More...

“It’s Not Rocket Science” . . . but Maybe it Should Be
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
March 2012
Has anybody actually noticed something? Something missing? I was looking around the other day for the U.S. space program and couldn’t find it anywhere, well certainly not the mannedRead More...

System Security--or Security Blanket?
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
February 2012
Let’s talk about security . . . again. I’m going to need some serious talking down from the rather jaded opinion that has been growing in my mind about the various technologies,Read More...

Large Operating Systems Have Embraced Embedded. Did Anyone Notice?
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
January 2012
Here’s a riddle: What do Windows CE, Linux and Java all have in common? Answer: They were all originally designed with no thought to their use in embedded and real-timeRead More...

Power and Integration—ARM Making More Inroads into More Designs
December 2011
It’s about power—low power; almost no power. A huge and burgeoning market is opening for devices that are handheld and mobile, have rich graphics, deliver 32-bit multicore computeRead More...

Fast Serial Interconnects— Will They Bypass Embedded or Bring it Along?
Tom Williams Editor-in-Chief
November 2011
It has long been a truism that a great deal of embedded technology has derived from things originally developed for the PC. A big factor in this has, of course, been cost. Once anRead More...

Steve Jobs
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
October 2011
The first time I actually met Steve Jobs was back around 1978 or 1979 at a Regis McKenna reception. Regis McKenna was the premier Silicon Valley advertising and PR agency of the day.Read More...

From ASIC to ASP to What’s Next? The Quest for the Ideal Embedded Device
Tom Williams, Editor-in-Chief
September 2011
In the process of system optimization, “all roads lead to silicon.” However, there are many roads and they take many and varied routes. Taking the road to silicon actually meansRead More...
