How often have we been told that "85% [or 90%, or whatever] of the world's computers run Windows"? In fact, the PC market, which Windows dominates, is just the visible tip of a computing iceberg. The world's most widely used operating system is ITRON, a real-time kernel for embedded systems (ES) standardized in Japan [5]. Part of the even bigger TRON initiative launched in 1984, it runs inside huge numbers of phones, cameras, CD players, and other portable devices. As of 2003, ITRON was deployed in an estimated three billion microprocessors.
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