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What is an embedded system, as opposed to an embedded chip?

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What is an embedded system, as opposed to an embedded chip?

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A. An embedded system has a clock, and is therefore subject to Y2K problems. An embedded chip is a microprocessor, and unless it communicates with another system with a clock, it isn’t subject to Y2K problems. (For more information on these and other terms, see the Glossary.) Q.

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