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   Posted on Thursday, October 16th, 2008 11:51 pm

Intel launches atom processor

Intel announced the launch of the Intel Atom Processor N270 which would power an array of small-sized devices, from simple

point-of-sale (POS) terminals to in-vehicle infotainment systems, digital signage, digital security systems and miniature

medical patient monitoring systems. It is releasing some reference designs for development of local platforms based in Intel architecture.

The embedded hand held appliance reference design was targeted at portable appliances for areas, including sales force

automation, financial inclusion, inventory management and general point-of-services applications in restaurants and airports.

The processor measures less than a 25-paisa coin in size and consumes less than 2.5 watt of power. R Ravichandran, Director

(Sales), Intel South Asia informed that the single core processor is validated with Mobile Intel 945GSE Express chipset. He further added that there was tremendous opportunity for these smart solutions in the market as the number of Internet-connected devices reaches into billions, performance expectations rise and device size shrink.

Source: http://www.newsline365.com













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