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Multi-core processing is rapidly becoming a necessity in embedded computing as demand for high density storage and a smaller footprint drives manufacturers to turn to MLC NAND in droves. With multi-core configurations consisting of dual core CPUs that share all local board resources, embedded single board computers are able to offset performance hits, meanwhile an extra CPU is supplied without duplicating any peripheral hardware. Since Flash memory is available with large storage capacity, using Flash to store a file system has become increasingly popular with embedded software to log large amounts of data or store complete sets of maps.
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