Intel Plans New Intel Atom Processor-based System-on-Chip; Unveils Car, Telecom Wins in China

April 15, 2010
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NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

·         Intel unveils upcoming “Tunnel Creek” System-on-Chip (SoC) for IP phones, printers and in-vehicle-infotainment systems for cars

·         China carmaker HawTai plans to incorporate Intel Atom processor and MeeGo software in future in-vehicle-infotainment platform

·         Intel partners with China Mobile; additional telecom companies adopting Intel processors for next generation networks

·         Intel Labs shows off new smart electrical sensor and home energy dashboard that can learn and display how homes and businesses consume energy in real-time

Two Intel executives today outlined the latest Intel system-on-chip (SoC) products for embedded applications and described new research to 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, which offers new flexibility for embedded applications.

Intel also highlighted work with HawTai*, a major Chinese car maker that plans to use Intel Atom processors and MeeGo* software for their in-car infotainment systems.  In addition, China Mobile*, the world’s largest wireless telecommunications company, will adopt Intel chips for targeted platforms powering its wireless networks.

“Intel is committed to focus our technologies on innovative new applications in China,” said Doug Davis, corporate vice president and general manager of Intel’s embedded and communications group. “We’re 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.”

Davis disclosed details on a future Intel product code-named “Tunnel Creek” during his speech. This SoC for embedded applications, such as in-vehicle-infotainment and IP media

phones, 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.

Personal Energy Management

Researchers at Intel have invented a new wireless device to make the collection of energy data easy and inexpensive for consumers. The experimental, low-cost sensor need only be plugged into the house wiring to instantaneously measure and wirelessly report the power consumption of each electrical load in the home. The technology could be easily deployed by consumers to analyze energy usage of devices and appliances throughout a home. Intel Labs is looking at how to better coordinate charging times to reduce peak loads, which would reduce the need to upgrade local electrical distribution facilities and save significant amounts of money.

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