The Intel launched new features for the development of new products with the Internet of Things. Releases consist and new Quark processors, super compact low power, and new new operating system designed to run in the cloud and that, according to Intel, allows developers to put their ideas to work in just 10 minutes.
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The new operating systems are designed to run in the cloud. Based on Linux, they were baptized Rocket and Linux Pulsar. The idea is that these operating systems to run on the Internet, offering features and more complex tools to create new products and features.
Both are accompanied by tools that allow developers to collect data on performance of your applications and equipment with Internet of Things for consultation and future enhancements. Intel believes the system will allow developers to rapidly create and test their ideas with ease before releasing them to consumers.
During the launch event of the new products, Brian Krzanich, CEO Intel said that “there is a demand for a suite of products and connected services that are aware of each other and their surroundings.”
For new Quark, Intel launched a new Quark SE processor in SoC approach (acronym in English for “system on a chip”), and two Quark microcontrollers, which will be available for sale this month. The SoC will be offered from 2016.
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Via PC World
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