Does Simulink Real-Time supports only desktop CPUs

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We are considering to extend our current system by a second target machine.
Therefore we would like to buy an embedded Board and run a Simulink Real-Time application on it.
In the documentation of Simulink Real-Time https://de.mathworks.com/help/pdf_doc/xpc/xpc_target_gs.pdf
is stated that Simulink Real-Time is designed to work only with desktop target Computers.
What does "desktop" explicitly mean?
For my understanding only Intel CPUs which are designed as desktop (processor description T) CPUs are supported?
Am i right or is there also a support for mobile (processor description U) and embedded (processor description E) CPUs from Intel ?

Answers (2)

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 18 May 2017
Hi,
I think you're confusing Simulink Desktop Real-Time with Simulink Real-Time . Two separate products.

Philip Lemmmink
Philip Lemmmink on 18 May 2017
Hi,
thanks for the quick response.
Our goal is to flash our created Simulink Real-Time Model onto a separate/other target hardware. Thats why we use Simulink Real-Time instead of Simulink Desktop Real-Time.
My question was concerning the target hardware properties. Is there are support from Simulink Real-Time for e.g intel i5-xxxx U / i5-xxxx E or do we need to take an intel i5-xxxx. T as target hardware?

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