Embedded Linux Embedded Linux refers to the use of the Linux operating system in embedded systems, which are specialized computing devices typically with limited resources such as processing power, memory, and storage. Linux is chosen for embedded systems due to its flexibility, stability, open-source nature, and wide support from the developer community. It's commonly found in various devices like routers, set-top boxes, smart TVs, automotive systems, and IoT devices. Developers typically customize Linux distributions to suit the specific requirements of the embedded device, optimizing it for performance, power consumption, and footprint. #snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking