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Many embedded applications are also not particularly form-factor constrained. A good security camera lens is often easily bigger than a couple of 2.5" hard-drives and a medium sized single-board computation. Heck, just wiring boxes for an industrial sensor system, are can often bigger than 10s of 3.5" disks.


> Many embedded applications are also not particularly form-factor constrained.

just because the overall package is large doesn't mean the embedded designers are allocated a large portion of that.

and the upstream suppliers are always going to be pushing to be a bit smaller, so they can fit into more things, and get more sales.


Heat and power (think PoE class) are other constraints to take into consideration.




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