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Real-time Ubuntu
Run the most exacting workloads for
low-latency use cases with Real-time Ubuntu
Real-time Ubuntu ensures high-priority processes are executed first, with deterministic response times.
Why use Real-time Ubuntu?
- Support for real-time compute with PREEMPT_RT
- Time-bound for mission-critical latency requirements
- More preemptive than mainline Linux
- 12 year security update commitment
Talk to our team about how Real-time Ubuntu can support your work ›
Real-time Ubuntu use cases
Industrial settings
PLCs in assembly lines must deliver and process data in real-time to ensure system integrity and continuous production.
Telco
Real-time Ubuntu brings ultra-low latency and enhanced security capabilities to telco workloads and the critical infrastructure they run on.
Healthcare robotics
From autonomous mobile robots to life-support medical equipment, healthcare systems must complete tasks within specified deadlines.
Automotive
Automotive manufacturers are increasingly reliant on real-time Linux for infotainment systems, HMIs and latency-sensitive scenarios.
Not sure real-time is for you?
Get in touch to talk over
your
use case with our sales team
Real-time Ubuntu use cases
Industrial settings
PLCs in assembly lines must deliver and process data in real-time to ensure system integrity and continuous production.
Telco
Real-time Ubuntu brings ultra-low latency and enhanced security capabilities to telco workloads and the critical infrastructure they run on.
Healthcare robotics
From autonomous mobile robots to life-support medical equipment, healthcare systems must complete tasks within specified deadlines.
Automotive
Automotive manufacturers are increasingly reliant on real-time Linux for infotainment systems, HMIs and latency-sensitive scenarios.
Not sure real-time is for you?
Get in touch to talk over
your use case with our sales team
What is Real-time Ubuntu?
Canonical and Intel collaborate to deliver real-time Ubuntu on 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors with TSN and TCC Support. Explore how real-time Ubuntu benefits the IoT customers and market as a whole.
Getting started
The real-time kernel is available via Ubuntu Pro, Canonical's enterprise security and compliance subscription. Ubuntu Pro is free for personal and small scale commercial use in up to 5 machines.
With an Ubuntu Pro subscription, launching the real-time kernel is as easy as:
pro attach
pro enable realtime-kernel
Run Real-time Ubuntu on Intel hardware
Optimised Real-time Ubuntu is available on 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors. Coupled with Intel® Time Coordinated Computing (Intel® TCC) and Time Sensitive Networking (IEEE TSN), the real-time kernel delivers industrial-grade performance to meet stringent latency requirements:
Intel-optimised Real-time Ubuntu is available on Intel SoCs via Ubuntu Pro:
pro attach
pro enable realtime-kernel --variant=intel-iotg
Run Real-time Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi
Based on the upstream v6.8 kernel, the 24.04 release of Real-time Ubuntu includes optimised support for Raspberry Pi hardware. Discover the possibilities of optimised real-time compute with enhanced performance on Raspberry Pi 4 and 5:
pro attach
pro enable realtime-kernel --variant=raspi