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Intel @ Computex 2010

By Dr. Jimmy Tang - 2 Jun 2010

The Embedded World

The Embedded World

Besides netbooks, notebooks, desktops, all-in-one PCs, tablets and NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices, the Intel processor is increasingly finding its way into more and more devices. These range from household appliances to retail kiosks. Intel plans to bring their processors into more of such applications, giving them the added intelligence and computing capabilities that was never possible. 

Intel also demonstrated the System on Chip (SoC) Atom-based Tunnel Creek that will allow developers to connect their own custom silicon to Intel's SoC product.  To date, Intel has already received more than 3000 non-PC design inquiries for such a solution to power products ranging from fish finders to golf carts.

An interactive digital signage application for the retail industry. It utilizes an Intel Core i7 processor to give shoppers a personalized experience.

The touch screen interaction allows users to easily navigate through shopping deals with ease.

An interactive slot machine with a 46-inch vertical touch screen driven by Intel vPro technology, Intel integrated graphics and Windows 7. It features multiple slot reels, real-time roulette play and a 22-inch digital sign. Placing multiple bets were never this easy.

Various embedded devices with the SoC Atom-based Tunnel Creek solution.

Hooray for intelligent coffee machines!

Mix and match your clothes on this interactive kiosk before you physically try them.

A Home Energy Management System (HEMS) that gives you information about your home energy consumption and various other essential info about your home. It's a versatile system that allows one to add more applications as they become available. See the video demonstration below.

 

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