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 The software in an embedded system is often tightly integrated into the hardware (hence the term "embedded") and is usually written in low-level programming languages such as C or assembler, less often C++, to ensure maximum control over the hardware. This makes it possible to optimise the use of resources such as memory and computing power, which is particularly important in resource-constrained environments. The software in an embedded system is often tightly integrated into the hardware (hence the term "embedded") and is usually written in low-level programming languages such as C or assembler, less often C++, to ensure maximum control over the hardware. This makes it possible to optimise the use of resources such as memory and computing power, which is particularly important in resource-constrained environments.
  
-Overall, embedded systems play a central role in modern technology and especially in control devices. They are the silent "brains" of many devices that make our everyday lives easier, increase safety and improve efficiency.+Overall, embedded systems play a central role in modern technology and especially in a [[control-unit]]. They are the silent "brains" of many devices that make our everyday lives easier, increase safety and improve efficiency.
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