Intel's Atom processor was prominently displayed in systems at a conference in Japan. The chipmaker's next-generation X4500 graphics also made an appearance.
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(Credit: Intel)Small systems and circuit boards using the Atom processor appeared on the Web site PC Watch, which highlighted designs at a "Systems Expo" in Tokyo.
A host of small devices with the Atom processor are due in June. The 45-nanometer chip will compete with processors from Via Technologies such as the C7 and upcoming Isaiah processor.
Small PCs and computer systems using the low-power Atom processor included a small embedded computer from Japan-based Dux, a car "infotainment" system from Portwell Japan, and a motherboard for mobile internet devices from Sophia Systems.
Advantech was also showing an Atom-based circuit board as was Nagano. A 1.6GHz Atom-based board from Omron was on display too.
And that's not the only upcoming Intel chip that made an appearance. A board was shown with Intel's upcoming X4500 graphics silicon. The X4500 is slated to be part of the forthcoming GM45 ("Cantiga") chipset for the mobile Centrino 2 platform and the G45 ("Eaglelake-G") chipset for desktops.
Embedded Systems Design's annual survey of developers has turned up some interesting data: the embedded Linux gold rush may finally be over. My first job in open source was for embedded Linux pioneer Lineo, so I found this news both interesting and surprising: Linux for embedded (mobile phones, SOHO routers, etc.) is about as certain as my daughter asking for a grilled cheese sandwich for lunch.
In other words, guaranteed.
In looking at the data, that may still be the case, though possibly we've turned the corner on embedded Linux's hype cycle, too, as Richard Nass in an article for ESD suggests.
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