The first Intel® Atom™ processor-based system-on-chip furthers embedded systems with new levels of integration and unprecedented flexibility.
Intel® microarchitecture code name Nehalem with Intel® multi-core technology is ideal for cryptography, transcoding, and intrusion detection.
Overviews Intel’s latest embedded processor platform, which extends life-cycle support and improves storage and security application performance.
Pranav Mehta, Intel® Embedded and Communications Alliance, discusses the future of embedded devices for his keynote speech at Intel Cup, 2010.
Sanitary bottle inspection demos the use of an Intel® processor-based online detector, shows the bottles rotating around a light apparatus; part 1.
Demonstrates use of a haptic feedback glove, an augmented reality technology using the Intel® Atom™ processor; part 2.
Demonstrates 3D scanner technology powered by an Intel® processor.
Demos Intel® Atom™ processor E6x5C series-based platform performance, flexibility with user-defined I/O interfaces and embedded acceleration blocks.
Gans Srinivasa provides an overview of heterogeneous architecture and power-performance at the Intel® Embedded Research and Education Summit 2011.
Reiher and Kaiser, UCLA, discuss Intel® Atom™ LEAP* architecture and embedded systems instructions for energy efficiency.