
Microsoft used the annual Mobile & Embedded DevCon
to announce the availability of a beta release of Windows CE 6, the next generation of its real-time software used to build customized operating systems for devices such as internet protocol set-top-boxes, Global Positioning System-based devices, and industrial automation and medical devices. With a redesigned operating system kernel architecture, expanded capacity for simultaneous processes (up to 32000) and newly integrated tool set, Windows CE 6 promises help device makers more quickly create devices that support a range of applications for high-demand categories.
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2005-07-27
I have to admit that -regardless of if it is true or just a subjective view- after years of running Win OSes of many kinds, if my life was depending on a MS powered medical device I would be freaking out... 0_o