SoftDevices
SoftDevices refers to a class of adaptable and malleable computing components that can be easily modified and fine-tuned without requiring significant hardware changes. These devices are often software-based, relying on microcontrollers or specialized chips to execute functions and manage interactions with the surrounding environment.
One key characteristic of SoftDevices is their focus on software-defined interfaces, which grant developers the ability
Several areas of the SoftDevice market show consistent development, such as the development of more universal
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