Intel, here are the Atom x6000E, Pentium and Celeron N and J Series processors optimized for the IoT platform

Intel, here are the Atom x6000E, Pentium and Celeron N and J Series processors optimized for the IoT platform
The continued growth in the field of edge computing is demanding from the market more solutions that can offer more connectivity, more bandwidth and higher security. To support the new generation of IoT devices, Intel has developed a line of dedicated processors, such as the Atom x6000E series and the N and J series of Pentium and Celeron.

In addition, the giant from Santa Clara has introduced the new Intel Programmable Service Engine (Intel PSE), which facilitates various functions, supports ARM-based real-time applications and manages I / O at an industrial level. In addition, the integrated Intel Safety Island offers Intel-on-chip diagnostics, reports errors and monitors applications for consumer protection.

The variety of these new Atom, Pentium and Celeron CPUs is quite high , thanks to the presence of twelve models ranging from dual core to quad core processors with frequency up to 3.0GHz and support for DDR4 and LPDDR4 / x memories in configurations up to 64GB. The TDP varies from 4.5W to 12W allowing their implementation in a wide variety of form factors, both with passive and active heat dissipation systems.

As for the rest of the technical characteristics, we find a Integrated Intel UHD Graphics GPU supporting eDP, DP, HDMI 2.0b and MIPI interfaces. The platform is able to drive up to three displays simultaneously at the resolution of 4K at 60Hz.

Intel claims up to 1.7 times the performance of the previous generation in single thread applications, up to 1.5 times that of multi-thread applications, graphics performance practically doubled and more. These are chips ready to meet the needs of any industry, sector or application that requires decent computing power and graphics performance within compact, low-power consumption devices, such as those used for vehicle control, for example. flight monitoring, ATMs and more.

Several companies have already announced that they will deploy these new solutions within their products, including Siemens, with its SIMATIC IPC227G Nanoboxes and SIMATIC IPC277G Nanopanel PCs, and SECO, with its SECO SM-C93 module.

Intel NUC Barebone i5-10210U, to be combined with RAM and storage that can be purchased separately, is available on Amazon at a very attractive price!





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