Monday, February 23, 2009

Intel's New 'Atom' Low Power Processor

The Intel® Atom™ processor is based on an entirely new design, built for low power and designed specifically for a new wave of Mobile Internet Devices and simple, low-cost PC's. Newly designed from the ground up, 45nm Intel® Atom™ processors pack an astounding 47 million transistors on a single chip measuring less than 26mm², making them Intel's smallest and lowest power processors.

The new Intel Atom processor, Intel's smallest processor that is built with the world's smallest transistors, the be exhibited at Embedded Masterclass 2009. This year’s event will include four workshops: an Embedded Linux workshop; a 'GUI Development' workshop, a 'Software Timing Analysis' workshop and a 'MISRA C++' workshop. The free technical presentations will discuss such issues as the use of 3D CAD technology for enclosure design, and data management in realtime and embedded systems.

1 comment:

Thompson said...

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