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Posted byintel_stewartMar 9, 2010
Mar 9th 2010- Initial release. These are questions asked by Intel internal teams, and a limited set of customers and reviewers, and is a living document. If your question is not featured here, then search the EDC community, for documents tagged with @devboard. If you have a better answer to a question below, please forward it to stewart.christie@intel.com , or send me a message on this community, my ID is rethinker.   Q: What’s in the box and what do I need to provide by myself...Read More
1 Comments Permalink Tags: Hardware, Microsoft, wind_river, blog
Posted byintel_stewartOct 26, 2009
  Codename Black Sand is an initiative within the Embedded Group to enable an ecosystem of developers, scholars, students, hackers and hobbyists adding hardware and software support for a related series of low cost Embedded Atom Boards. Current Intel customers are welcome also, but the main idea behind Codename Black Sand is to engage with like minded individuals and groups   who are currently using alternatives to Atom devices, and to work with the embedded community to promote...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: advantech, blog, Microsoft, Applications
Posted byintel_stewartMar 12, 2009
Real Embedded Engineers Don't Do Windows As an embedded developer you may be asking, " What has graphics to do with embedded processing?". When my family and friends ask me about my work, I still throw out buzzwords like embedded procesors, but my definition of embedded has changed in the past few years. I used to define embedded as a "hidden" processor that provides the smarts in a device, but the hidden piece is changing. Traditional embedded developers are not accustomed to working with grap...Read More
2 Comments Permalink Tags: video, super, blog, Microsoft, Software&Tools
Posted bylmatassa_intelDec 10, 2008
Most people associate virtualization with IT data center environments, such as server farm consolidation, but virtualization can also play an important role in embedded and communications applications, particularly as they migrate to multi-core processors. Benefits include system cost reduction, increased performance and functionality, and increased security and reliability.   In the computing space, virtualization is defined as an environment in which multiple Operating Systems (OS) run o...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: multi-core, virtualization, multi-core_virtualization, asymmetric_multiprocessing, intel_vt, vt, amp, wind_river, LynuxWorks, TenAsys, blog, VirtualLogix, Microsoft, Software&Tools
Posted byERIC MANTIONMay 22, 2008
It's been a while since I've heard the word "renaissance" connected to anything except "faire" - you know, those weekend gatherings of jousting knights and lute-playing maidens. But right now, we in the embedded community are on the cusp of a modern renaissance that's anything but fair, middling or mediocre; 2008 marks the dawn of the Embedded Age, and it is going to be nothing less than fantastic.           Embedded: Intel's new growth pillar Our president and CEO, Pau...Read More
2 Comments Permalink Tags: medical, healthcare, embedded_age, environment, embedded_development, security, health, blog, Microsoft, Applications