Computers specifically designed to streamline one or a few operations are regarded as embedded systems. Also referred to as micro-controllers, they are typically known as special-purpose computers due to the fact that embedded systems are integrated into the hardware and mechanical components of a broad range of machines and devices.
Embedded control networks have been introduced into closely every facet of life including the healthcare and medical industry, entertainment, telecommunications, etc. With its important role in different devices like MRI machines and mobile phones, embedded systems are unarguably transforming the future and revolutionizing the way society lives.
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- Oct 12 Fri 2012 04:02
How Embedded Systems Are Transforming the Future
- Oct 12 Fri 2012 04:02
IAR Systems Hosts Hands-on Lab and Debug Sessions for Developers at Renesas DevCon
Developers experience firsthand the end-to-end architectural support, high performance, compact code, power profiling, efficient debugging and ease of use of IAR Embedded Workbench
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 18:14
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IEI Announces ATX Server Board Supports 32nm LGA2011 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 Series, with up to 8 cores, and Intel® C604 Chipset with DDR3, VGA, Dual Intel® PCIe GbE, PCIe Gen 3.0, SAS 3Gb/s , SATA 3Gb/s, SATA 2Gb/s, Intel® HD Audio and IEI's One Key Recovery Function
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 07:16
ICP Electronics Australia introduces IEI Technology's KINO-AH611 Mini-ITX single board computers
CP Electronics Australia announces the release of IEI Technology's KINO-AH611 Mini-ITX single board computers (SBCs).
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
Locals attempt to bridge gap for repairs
NATCHEZ — Two property owners in the area affected by the closure of the Sandy Creek bridge offered to front the county money and labor to get the structure open for some traffic once again.
Billy Aguillard and John Rosso, who along with Sen. Melanie Sojourner met with the Adams County Board of Supervisors Friday, made the offer.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
Intel working on Pentium 997 ULV as well
In addition to a couple of mobile Pentium CPUs based on both Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge architectures that will be launched at the end of Q3 or early Q4, Intel will also launch the Pentium 997 ULV CPU, a dual-core 1.6GHz CPU with 17W TDP.
The full list of new mobile Pentium CPUs includes Sandy Bridge based 987 and B980 as well as the Ivy Bridge based 2020M and 2117U CPUs. The last but not the least is the Pentium 997 ULV, spotted by CPU-World.com. Similar to the already detailed Pentium 987, the Pentium 997 ULV is also based on Sandy Bridge architecture, has two CPU cores, 2MB of L3 cache, integrated HD graphics and does not feature any advanced technologies like Hyper-threading or Turbo Boost.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
Officials Celebrate Opening of New Sakonnet River Bridge
Governor Lincoln D. Chafee and Senator Jack Reed joined Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) Director Michael P. Lewis Friday to officially open the new Sakonnet River Bridge.
This vital link to Aquidneck Island carries Route 24 and connects Tiverton and Portsmouth. With the opening of the new bridge, the 18-ton weight limit, in effect since June 2008, has been removed.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
Intel to Boost Number of Cores Inside Next-Gen Xeon, Core Extreme Microprocessors.
Even though Intel Corp.'s Ivy Bridge-E/EP chips will arrive only in the third quarter of next year, substantially later than a year after Sandy Bridge-E/EP, they will be more powerful than originally expected as the new chip design sports no less than twelve cores, a media report claims.
The new Ivy Bridge-E/EP design, which is set to emerge in the third quarter 2013 and to power various microprocessor products, will have physical twelve cores and 30MB level-three cache, up Sandy Bridge significantly from eight cores and 20MB L3 cache inside Sandy Bridge-E/EP, reports VR-Zone web-site. The Ivy Bridge-E variation of the chip will be the base for high-end enthusiast-class Core Extreme processors as well as workstation-class Xeon chips, whereas the Ivy Bridge-EP will be be used for Xeon chips for dual-socket severs.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
Intel: Upcoming Haswell CPUs will reduce idle power by 20 times over Sandy Bridge
David Perlmutter, Intel Corporation's chief product officer unveiled Intel's 4th generation processors at the Intel Developer Forum at San Francisco yesterday, which will bring about a significant power reduction over the previous generation, providing longer battery life, improved performance, and sleeker form-factors.
Laptops, convertibles, Sandy Bridge ultra books and other mobile devices are slated to be available using the low-power 22nm "Haswell" micro architecture by 2013, which will reduce platform idle power by more than 20 times over the 2nd generation Sandy Bridge cores. Operating at about 10 watts, Haswell chips will also sport improved HD graphics support, new instructions for faster encryption and performance, new hardware-based security features.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
AMD unveils SeaMicro SM15000 server
The new server system supports more than five petabytes of storage
Semiconductor firm AMD has launched SeaMicro SM15000 server, which will be available with AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon "Ivy Bridge"/"Sandy Bridge" processors.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
APLEX Announces Mini-ITX Motherboard with Mobile Intel Sandy Bridge QM67 PCH (Platform Controller Hub)
APLEX Technology Inc., a global industrial computer products solution providers, today announces its latest Mini-ITX motherboard - ASB-M8671. This newest APLEX PC-based industrial motherboard is equipped with 2nd generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3 processors.
"APLEX has been working on embedded system for ages and each of APLEX embedded products offers various platforms such as Intel Atom, Socket P Core 2 duo series and Socket 988 series. Although the ASB-M8671 is not a very new platform in the market; actually it targets the customers who are serious concerned with product reliability and quality. Sandy Bridge For example, all solid capacitor are designed on motherboard, all of external I/O on the ASB-M8671 come with 4KV ESD protection, as well as countercurrent protection on USB port circuit design, and switching regulators for power parts circuit. In short, ASB-M8671 is ideal for wider applications such as factory automations, gaming machines, military and networking, as we know our clients are looking for solutions that deliver computing and graphics performance on a board with trusty design." Said Conrad Ai, Manager of Product Manage Division.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
Intel to etch 22nm Xeons and Atoms in 2013
IDF 2012 The details are still a bit sketchy, but Intel is committed to get the rest of the "Ivy Bridge" family of Xeon processors out the door next year, is getting ready to roll out new Itanium and Atom processors for servers this year, and is working on future Xeon E3 and Atom processors for microservers next year, too.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:27
I-84 Sandy River Bridge project hits halfway point; two years to go
By the end of the month -- beginning of October at the latest -- the new eastbound Interstate 84 bridge over the Sandy River will be open for traffic, better-looking, wider, with bike and pedestrian paths.
Two years into the I-84 Sandy River Bridge project is the halfway point for Oregon Department of Transportation, which started the $92.7 million project in 2010. Ultimately, the agency will replace the I-84 bridges running both directions over the Sandy River in Troutdale, and will repair two bridges over Jordan Road, east of the river.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:26
Intel Preps Mobile Ivy Bridge Pentiums
According to CPU World, Intel is preparing the announcement of the Pentium 2117U (dual-core, BGA1023, 1.8 GHz) as well as the Pentium 2020M (dual-core, G2, 2.4 GHz). There will also be two new Sandy Bridge processors, the Pentium 987 (dual-core, BGA1023, 1.5 GHz), as well as the Pentium B980 (dual-core, G2, 2.4 GHz). There was no information on a launch date.
On Sandy Bridge the performance side, we expect Intel's high-end desktop processors to be updated with the i7-3970X with a clock speed of 3.5 GHz (15 MB cache, 6 cores, LGA2011) to replace the 3960X as flagship processor in the fourth quarter.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:11
Motorola's "Cloud Broadband" Streamer Puts Android On An 18.5" Touch Panel
Motorola Mobility's First Android-Based Home Entertainment Device Launches with WASU in China
Motorola HMC3260 "Cloud Broadband" device incorporates an 18.5-inch Android™-powered touchscreen interface for on-demand games, video and other broadband services.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:11
Being small isn't enough
The good: The iPod Nano's new home button and longer screen offer a familiar smartphone-style interface, and the added Bluetooth compatibility opens the device up to a number of wireless audio accessories.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:10
Logitech debuts three touch-friendly mice designed for Windows 8
The mice are supposed to make it easier to use traditional point-and-click devices in Windows 8
By Ian Paul | PC World | 10 October 12
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:10
Backplane Systems Technology introduces Avalue's FPC-08W04 industrial fanless touch panel PCs
Backplane Systems Technology announces the release of Avalue's FPC-08W04 industrial fanless touch panel PCs.
- Oct 11 Thu 2012 06:10
Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse review
The Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse is a Bluetooth-enabled computer mouse designed for Windows 8 that retails for around £35, although Microsoft sets the SRP at £49. It's compact, understated in design, and contains a modicum of touchpad control ability. But it lacks the full touchpad controls of the Microsoft Touch Mouse and the petite portability of the Wedge Touch Mouse. It's also not as nicely built or finished as those two mouses.
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