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    Intel’s New Platform Is the Chip Maker’s Latest Push Into the IoT

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    November 6, 2015
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      1Intel’s New Platform Is the Chip Maker’s Latest Push Into the IoT

      1 - Intel's New Platform Is the Chip Maker's Latest Push Into the IoT

      Determined to be a leader in the Internet of things, Intel unveils a new platform reference architecture, a new Quark chip, and support software and services.

      2Intel’s IoT Platform

      2 - Intel's IoT Platform

      The chip maker’s IoT Platform includes a reference architecture and portfolio of its products and offerings from partners to offer customers a foundation that stretches from the end devices to the data center and the cloud.

      3Silicon for Everything

      3 - Silicon for Everything

      Intel has chips for every part of the IoT, from the small, low-power Quark systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) for sensors and edge devices up through Atom chips (for mobile devices and gateways), Cores (for compute systems) and Xeons (for data centers, high-performance computing and the cloud).

      4In All Shapes and Sizes

      4 - In All Shapes and Sizes

      This lineup shows how Intel’s chips can scale from the edge devices in the IoT with Quark (right) up through Xeons for data center and cloud servers (left).

      5The Small, Powerful Quark

      5 - The Small, Powerful Quark

      Intel unveiled the Quark SE SoC and Quark microcontroller D1000 and D2000, which bring a lot of processing performance in a small, power-efficient package. The D1000 is available now, with the D2000 coming later this month and the Quark SE SoC in the first half of 2016.

      6Wind River’s Operating Systems

      6 - Wind River's Operating Systems

      Key parts of the IoT Platform are the free, cloud-connected OSes, Wind River Rocket and Wind River Pulsar Linux, as well as a collection of software-as-a-service (SaaS) products.

      7Leveraging the Intel IoT Platform

      7 - Leveraging the Intel IoT Platform

      SAP is developing its IoT enterprise solutions using the chip maker’s platform as well as its own HANA Cloud Platform.

      8Yanzi Jumps On Board

      8 - Yanzi Jumps On Board

      Yanzi, which makes devices for smart buildings, is using Intel’s Quark SoC for its Yanzi Plug energy-monitoring sensor (pictured) and Yanzi Motion, which detects motion and monitors temperatures in buildings.

      9Honeywell and the Connected Worker

      9 - Honeywell and the Connected Worker

      At the Intel event Nov. 2, Honeywell demonstrated a prototype of a wearable device that monitors the environments of mission-critical workers like first responders, firefighters and industrial workers. The device uses Quark technology.

      10Analyzing the Inventory

      10 - Analyzing the Inventory

      Levi Strauss & Co. is using Intel’s Trusted Analytics Platform (TAP), which is part of the IoT Platform, to get insights into its inventory.

      11Beyond the IoT Platform

      11 - Beyond the IoT Platform

      The IoT Platform is only part of Intel’s push into the Internet of things. CEO Krzanich at the Intel Developer Forum last year showed off the company’s Edison development platform for the IoT.

      12Galileo On Board

      12 - Galileo On Board

      Intel’s Galileo Gen 2 Board is another IoT development platform that is smaller than Edison and aimed at enthusiasts, students and makers.

      13A Chip for Wearables

      13 - A Chip for Wearables

      Intel earlier this year introduced the tiny Curie module for wearable devices. In October, Intel announced a new Arduino development board featuring Curie.

      14Building for the Future

      14 - Building for the Future

      Intel continues to expand its capabilities in the Internet of things through both in-house innovation and acquisitions, such as the $16.7 billion purchase of Altera, which makes field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) that can be programmed through software. FPGAs can be used in Atom chips for new devices such as industrial and automotive systems.

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