Fancy a smart helmet? The new Edison chip fits neatly inside of this prototype, with both wireless network, memory, processor, and several other features in one place. (Photo: Vegard co op electrical Jansen, Tek.no) Now Intel's micro microchip ready for market
IDF 2014 / Tek.no: At this year's CES booth Intel showed off the microscopic Edison processor, which they believe will be a key ingredient in allowing none of the Internet of Things. Now the company has reached the goal of all development, and Edison is ready to be marketed.
It was during the night's opening IDF show in San Francisco that the new chip in its finished form, barely larger than a postage stamp, was showcased for the first time - and it should co op electrical not be used in prototypes for the distant future. It is intended to get to market quickly, and much is already clear. Most integrated on a chip Edison placed on an Arduino Breakout Board. Photo: Vegard Jansen, Tek.no
From the scene explained Intel CEO Brian Krzanich how the ability to shrink processors in both physical co op electrical size and effekktforbruk has the potential to transform the entire IT industry. To show this, Intel has brought in over a dozen products co op electrical with Edison aboard, all of which are showcased in an early form of the IDF.
Fine with powers, it is also in the small, pre-packaged solution. 1GB LPDDR3 co op electrical memory, one Dual-, double-stranded Atom processor clocked at a core frequency of 500 MHz and a 32-bit Quark microcontroller clocked at 100 MHz, should Duge fine for simple gadgets-custom tasks. 4 GB EMMC memory is also integrated with Bluetooth LE, Wi-Fi and 40 GPIO connections it has plenty of connectivity options. Have faith in hobbyist Intel Edison is barely larger than a postage stamp. Photo: Intel
That there are end users who are the target audience is also evident. The products that are ready to be released shortly is actually geared co op electrical towards inventors, entrepreneurs and product designers, though hobbyists and enthusiasts will have the opportunity to play with Edison to Arduino.
A separate Edison Arduino Breakout Board Kit, and Edison Arduino module, namely the come on the market in 65 countries before co op electrical the end of the year, with retail prices from 50 to 85 dollars, which indicates that Norwegian prices should end up somewhere between 400 and 700 million.
The company has in fact previously been placed on the Internet of Things, which also is the Edison is designed not going to get anything back unless someone comes up with good ideas for gadgets that should be done smart. Just Arduino environment has also proved very creative when it comes to using limited computing power to come up with something new.
It is not a question of some mini focus where Intel has said it is okay to shipping Arduino-customized products. The company has in fact chosen to support development in Arduino and C / C ++ already from launch, while other communities like Node.JS, Python and RTOS, and visual programming environments, have to wait until sometime "in the near future."
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