The Future of the Intel® Atom™ Processor

The Future of the Intel® Atom™ Processor

Embedded Intel® Solutions Summer 2011 The Hottest Technology: Touch The Future of Intel® Atom™ Processors Are Tablets Stealing PCs’ Thunder? 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Intel, Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. COM Express is a registered trademark of PICMG. IN THIS ISSUE SUMMER 2011 DEPARTMENTS TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS FROM THE EDITOR 35 A Perfect Couple - Qseven and PC/104 4 Impossible Astronaut and Supercomputers in Adopting Qseven technology will lower costs, speed development, and aid scalability. the Desert By Franz Fischer, congatec Inc. By John Blyler, Editorial Director NEWS 38 The Hottest Technology: Touch What is needed to drive today’s robust touchscreens, 6 Product News including large sizes? By Jim Kobylecky By Binay Bajaj, Atmel Corporation FOCUS ON INTEL 10 Power and Performance in Architectural 42 Motherboards Move from ‘Compromise’ to Migration ‘Perfect’ By John Blyler, Editorial Director Creating a customized board for your OEM needs, can be as easy as ordering a standard motherboard from a supplier’s catalog. FOCUS ON INTEL By Rod Anliker, Nigel Forrester, and ShlomoPri-Tal, Embedded 14 The Future of the Intel® Atom™ Processor Computing, Emerson Network Power The next challenge will be to strike a balance between BIOS, middleware, applications and OS in the silicon itself. 46 Small-Form-Factor Platforms Propel By Ed Sperling, Contributing Editor Evolution of Tablet Applications Intel® Atom™ processor-based designs have become an MARKET WATCH application-enabling force for mobile and tablet devices. 18 Are Tablets Stealing PCs’ Fire? By Christine Van De Graaf, Kontron Intel Makes Late Foray as Tablet Market Takes Off By Cheryl Coupé, Contributing Editor LAST WORD STANDARDS WATCH 22 What’s All the Buzz About Thunderbolt? By Dan Harmon, Texas Instruments 56 PCIe: A Developer’s Challenge; An Inventor’s Enabler By Alex Goldhammer, Xilinx Inc. SPECIAL FEATURES PRODUCT SHOWCASE 26 Sensors as Co-Processors in Next-Gen Smartphones 48 Advanced Digital Logic, Inc. The complexity and quantity of information will require new 49 Emerson Network Power ways to handle the data By Ed Brachocki, Kionix & Stephen Maine, Opta3 IIc 49 Emerson Network Power 29 Simultaneous Dual-Band, MIMO WLAN 50 Emerson Network Power The Future of Next-Generation Tablets and 4G Smartphones 50 Emerson Network Power By Partha Murali, Redpine Signals, Inc. 51 Emerson Network Power 33 Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Takes Off 51 Emerson Network Power Standards-Based Intel® Solutions Help Accelerate New M2M Product Development 52 ITOX By Cheryl Coupé, Contributing Editor 52 Lauterbach 53 LiPPERT 53 MSI Computer 54 VersaLogic Corp. 54 VersaLogic Corp. 55 Extreme Engineering Solutions 2 | Embedded Intel® Solutions — Summer 2011 | www.embeddedintel.com ?^acfT[[ EmbeddedEmbedded withwith UnlimitedUnlimited ApplicationsApplications Portwell’s flexible business model and optimized SFF boards & systems have helped numerous Medical, Networking, and Industrial OEMs reduce costs, save space, accelerate development schedules and extend system longevity. 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(503) 614-1082 Have you ever noticed how coincidences and connections complement Managing Editor - NA Cheryl Coupé, Jim Kobylecky one another? It’s almost a “chicken and egg” relationship in terms of which Managing Editor - China comes first. Do seemingly unrelated, coincidental bits of information come Jane Lin-Li first, sparking the imagination to make connections? Or do seemingly Contributing Editors Cheryl Ajluni, Geoffrey James, loosely coupled connections suggest a coincidental alignment at certain points in time? Ed Sperling, Craig Szydlowski, Nicole Freeman, Consider the following loosely coupled sequence of events. Last Saturday was the premier Ann Steffora Mutschler, Cheryl Coupé episode of the new science fiction season of Dr Who. The following Monday, the US National Creative/Production Production Manager Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) announced a new supercomputing website which Spryte Heithecker highlights a competition taking place in New Mexico. Graphic Designers Nicky Jacobson The Dr Who story line dealt with strange meetings with a lake-bound astronaut and aliens Keith Kelly - Senior cowering in tunnels (see Figure 1). This episode – “The Impossible Astronaut” – was unique Production Assistant Jenn Burkhardt because it was the first time in the series’ 48-year history that an episode was filmed in the US, Senior Web Developer specifically in Utah. Together, the landscapes in Utah and New Mexico help form the Great Mariam Moattari Basin Desert, which some call the Navajoan Wilderness. Advertising / Reprint Sales Vice President, Sales The Great Basin Desert shares the same mystic intonations as its neighbors; the Chihuahua, Embedded Electronics Media Group Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. Clair Bright [email protected] The sheer barrenness of these wastelands provides (415) 255-0390 ext. 15 fertile ground for the imagination, from lost cities of gold Marketing/Circulation and ancient petroglyphic carvings to UFO sightings. In- Jenna Johnson To Subscribe teresting, these vast areas are also the hubs for some of www.embeddedintel.com the most hidden and high-tech facilities known to man, from Area 51 to secret military-university R&D opera- Figure 1: “Impossible Astronaut” tions stretching throughout all of these deserts. Extension Media, LLC from Spring 2011 episode of Let’s return to the seemingly coincidental supercom- BBC’s Dr Who. Corporate Office ing event in New Mexico, located at the Los Alamos President and Publisher National Laboratory (LANL). In stark contrast to the 130F temperatures of the outside desert, Vince Ridley [email protected] the inside of the LANL is maintained in the mid-60s. Such cave-like inside temperatures are (415) 255-0390 ext. 18 needed to cool the monolith high-performance supercomputers which owe their existence to V. P. and Associate Publisher Embedded Electronics Media Group the world of semiconductor, chip and EDA innovation (see Figure 2). Clair Bright During this one week in April, select middle- and high- school students have the “op- [email protected] portunity to work on the most powerful computers in the (415) 255-0390 ext. 15 Vice President, Marketing and Product Development world…” Teams of students work throughout the year to Karen Murray complete science projects worthy to be run on the high- [email protected] Vice President, Business Development performance supercomputers. Melissa Sterling Not surprisingly, past successful projects have come from [email protected] computational problems in astronomy, geology, physics, ecology, Human Resources / Administration Rachael Evans mathematics, economics, sociology, and computer science. 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