Addressing the explosive growth of edge computing The continued growth of computing at the edge is driving IoT devices to support more connectivity, more bandwidth, and higher levels of security—all while reducing latency. Up to 70 percent of enterprises will run varying levels of data processing at the IoT edge by 2023.3 To support the next generation of IoT edge devices, Intel has developed a new line of processors enhanced for IoT: The Intel Atom® x6000E Series and Intel® Pentium® and Intel® Celeron® N and J Series processors. These processors build on new levels of CPU and graphics performance with integrated IoT features, real-time performance, manageability, security, and functional safety.1,2 Product overview To enhance workload consolidation and meet IoT-centric requirements, Intel is introducing the Intel® Programmable Services Engine (Intel® PSE). It facilitates numerous new functions; supports real-time, ARM-based applications; and manages industrial I/Os. The integrated Intel® Safety Island supports functional safety, orchestrates Intel-on-chip diagnostics, reports errors, and monitors customer-safety applications.1,2 With a choice of 12 pin-compatible options, these Intel Atom, Pentium, and Celeron processors offer a broad range of dual- or quad-core options running up to 3.0 GHz with support for both DDR4 and LPDDR4/x memory in up to 64 GB configurations. TDP ranges between 4.5W and 12W allow for implementation into a variety of design form factors with passive or active thermal solutions. Bring next-generation graphics to the edge These processors take a huge leap forward in graphics capabilities with Intel® UHD Graphics. Supporting eDP, DP, HDMI 2.0b, and MIPI DSI interfaces, the platform can drive a maximum resolution of 4K progressive scan at 60fps on up to three simultaneous displays, a first for this family of processors. 리케이션을 위해 특별히 향상
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