hothardware.com — Gadi Singer, Vice President of Intel's Mobility Group, and Doug Davis, Vice President of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, held a conference call today to discuss a brand new product line from Intel targeted at security, storage, communications, and industrial applications, the Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor family.
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odenizedJul 24, 2008
Wonderful diagrams, the EP80579 is making a lot more sense.
trogdor282Jul 24, 2008
An excellent choice, but not the only choice by a long shot: <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operating_systems#Embedded">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operating_sys ...</a>
digital56kJul 24, 2008
Intel's publication of only TDP for recent chips is very misleading. I believe this is the maximum dissipation, and does not reflect the power consumption when idling or intermediate loads.Unfortunately, Intel has recently stopped publishing numbers that would allow you to estimate the power consumption when idling or in low use.
bradleylandJul 24, 2008
How exactly does this smack of iPhone?
dkapuchinoJul 24, 2008
Yet another major development coming out of Israels hi-tech industry. Way to go!
twigboyJul 24, 2008
u just made me hungry
elranzerJul 25, 2008
There are more consumer devices out there than the iPhone (like the infinitely more useful Windows Mobile devices).
Closed AccountDec 22, 2008
Nice!Like a souped up microcontroller.I guess it will only be available in ball-grid array or something else just as hard to solder.I have been lusting for a reasonably priced controller in the 1ghz or greater range...maybe this will be it. I'm tired of trying to coax more power out of an ARM chip.These would be nice running Linux or a lean and fast RTOS.<a class="user" href="http://www.triplecrownnewsletters.com">http://www.triplecrownnewsletters.com</a><a class="user" href="http://cleansecolonnow.info">http://cleansecolonnow.info</a>