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Embedded computers are certainly considered to be commodity computers and the majority of them do not use a processor that implements the x86 ISA.
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'''Commodity computing''' is computing done onin commodity computers as opposed to supermicrocomputers or boutique computers. Commodity computers are [[computer system]]s manufactured by multiple vendors, incorporating components based on [[open standard]]s. Such systems are said to be based on [[commodity]] components since the standardization process promotes lower costs and less differentiation among vendor's products.
 
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