Oust Posted January 8, 2014 Report Posted January 8, 2014 Intel built a processor for wearable computing, and now it has a tiny computer where that processor can live. At CES 2014, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced Edison, "a full Pentium-class PC" that's the size and shape of the SD card you might otherwise put in your camera. It's powered by a dual-core Quark SOC, runs Linux, and has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, according to the company. Intel even has a specific app store designed for Edison, and a special version of Wolfram that will come to the tiny computer.To demonstrate the potential for Edison, Intel showed a concept for a "Nursery 2.0." In the concept, a baby was wearing a Mimo onesie outfitted with sensors tracking things like temperature, and Edison was used to display that information on, of all things, a coffee mug. When the baby was comfortable, blinking lights on the mug show a happy green smiling face, but when something is wrong that face turns red. A much more useful application, however, involved using Edison to switch on a bottle warmer when your baby starts to stir, that way it's ready come feeding time. Sursa: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/01/07/intel_demos_pconsd_tiny_computer_for_internet_of_things_and_wearables/Romana:Brian Krzanich, CEO-ul Intel, a prezentat Edison, un computer in miniatur? de marimea unui card SD. PC-ul are un procesor dual – core ?i este bazat pe tehnologia tranzistorului de 22 nm a companiei, ruleaz? cu sistemul de operare Linux ?i mai este dotat cu module bluetooth ?i WiFi.Dispozitivul se poate conecta la propriul magazin de aplica?ii, iar CEO-ul Intel sper? c? noua tehnologie va sta la baza viitoarelor dispozitive mobile.Pentru a motiva dezvoltatorii Intel a anun?at c? va acorda acestora premii în valoare de 1.3 milioane de dolari, iar premiul cel mare va fi de 500.000 de dolari.Sursa: Cel mai mic computer din lume: Intel Edison este cât un card SD | Economica.net | Romania TV Quote