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C++ vs C: which is better for embedded performance?

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C remains dominant for embedded performance due to minimal run-time, direct hardware access, and tiny binaries, making it the go-to for ultra-resource-limited devices. C++ adds features and some abstraction helpful for larger projects, but with overhead usually unnecessary on constrained hardware.

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