Windows 10 IoT Enterprise ARM64 on iMX93: Unboxing & Benchmark Test

Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for ARM64 on i.MX93 Unboxing: benchmark test reveals when Windows IoT makes sense and where Linux still shines.
Harrison Wood is an accomplished Embedded Software Engineer at ByteSnap, bringing a strong foundation in mathematics and physics to his work. He holds a Masters degree in Maths and Physics from the University of Warwick, where he honed his analytical skills and problem-solving abilities.
Since joining ByteSnap, Harrison has worked on a diverse range of projects, showcasing his versatility and expertise in embedded systems development. His portfolio includes work on medical devices, light controllers, and smart heating systems.
With a focus on embedded Linux and Windows systems, Harrison has developed a deep understanding of Yocto-based Linux BSPs and has successfully undertaken Windows-to-Linux porting projects. He has also developed QNX-based systems.
(Fun fact: Harrison was part of the University Ultimate Frisbee Club, reaching the nationals for both the indoor and outdoor competitions!)Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for ARM64 on i.MX93 Unboxing: benchmark test reveals when Windows IoT makes sense and where Linux still shines.