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Revision as of 03:13, 18 June 2019
The SEGGER RunTime Library is the replacement from SEGGER for newlib, newlib-nano, and glibc used in most GCC toolchains. These libraries have significant disadvantages over professional runtime libraries for embedded systems. The SEGGER RunTime Library converts any GCC-based toolchain into a professional development choice.
In many cases, the ROM-savings of the SEGGER RunTime Library enable the use of a smaller microcontroller with less on-chip memory. This can result in significant cost savings, especially for devices built in large quantities for the mass market.
For detailed information see the * Runtime Library product page on segger.com