Sunday, April 18, 2010

Intel To Introduce System-on-Chip Products

Intel Developer Forum has unveiled its latest Intel system-on-Chip (SOC) products for embedded applications. The upcoming Tunnel Creek System-on-Chip (SoC) is suited for IP phones, printers and in-vehicle-infotainment systems for cars.

According to a company statement, the new research will allow homes and small businesses to better use and manage energy. The forthcoming SoC product features an Intel Atom processor core that, for the first time, will let other companies create PCI Express compliant devices that directly connect to the chip. This offers new flexibility for embedded applications.

Intel is committed to focus our technologies on innovative new applications in China, said Doug Davis, corporate vice president and general manager of Intels embedded and communications group. Were cooperating closely with local companies in China to provide smarter and better connected computing solutions for cars, homes, businesses that provide infrastructure to power a more mobile and faster Internet experience, he added.

During his address Davis disclosed details on a future Intel product code-named Tunnel Creek. This SoC for embedded applications will use a standard interconnect to the processor. The highly integrated SoC combines an Intel Atom processor core, the memory controller hub, graphics engine and video engine into one chip.

The chip will also enable companies to connect their own custom-built silicon to the Intel chip as long as it is a PCI Express compliant. The flexibility in this highly integrated one-chip solution helps reduce bill of materials and saves on board real estate for embedded applications.

Intel Chief Technology Officer and managing director of Intel Labs, Justin Rattner, said the companys goal is to apply Intel technology in ways that empower consumers and small businesses to make better energy choices.

Source:

http://www.itvarnews.net/news/10631/Intel-To-Introduce-System-on-Chip-Products.html

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