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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T20:17:01+00:00 2026-05-23T20:17:01+00:00

I am asking this question in the context of computers and microcontrollers. I need

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I am asking this question in the context of computers and microcontrollers. I need a concise answer. These words seems to get mixed up, I don’t know if they are interchangangeable but have a feeling that they are not. Thanks.
I haven’t found a distinction between them in my research yet and thus I post the question here.

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    2026-05-23T20:17:03+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 8:17 pm

    Not sure if this is concise enough for you, but my understanding is this:

    Emulators – Mimic hardware.
    Simulators – Mimic software.

    Take a look at this post for a decent discussion on the topic.

    And here is a quote from this webpage:

    Emulation versus simulation

    The word “emulator” was coined in 1963 at IBM[12] during development
    of the NPL (IBM 360) product line, using a “new combination of
    software, microcode, and hardware”.[13] They discovered that using
    microcode hardware instead of software simulation, to execute programs
    written for earlier IBM computers, dramatically speeded up simulation.
    Earlier in 1957, IBM provided the IBM 709 computer with an interpreter
    program (software) to execute legacy programs written for the IBM 704
    to run on the IBM 709 and later on the IBM 7090[14] In 1963, when
    microcode was first used to speed up this simulation process, IBM
    engineers coined the term “emulator” to describe the concept.

    It has recently become common to use the word “emulate” in the context
    of software. However, before 1980, “emulation” referred only to
    emulation with a hardware or microcode assist, while “simulation”
    referred to pure software emulation.[15] For example, a computer
    specially built for running programs designed for another architecture
    is an emulator. In contrast, a simulator could be a program which runs
    on a PC, so that old Atari games can be simulated on it. Purists
    continue to insist on this distinction, but currently the term
    “emulation” often means the complete imitation of a machine executing
    binary code.

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