What is real-time Linux? Part III
Welcome to the final post of this three-part series on real-time Linux. As market adoption of real-time computing continues to rise, real-time in the Linux kernel is emerging as a valuable solution on the software side.
A real-time Linux kernel on its own, however, will not necessarily make a system real-time. We clarified this point in Part I and listed the common misconceptions and stack components. We then concluded Part I by discussing the role of real-time Linux in target verticals and applications, from industrial factories and telco workloads to automotive and healthcare.