Intel on Tuesday announced a new, lower-power family of processors, the Quark, at the Intel Developers Forum being held in San Francisco through Thursday. This is part of the company’s heightened drive into ultra-mobile devices. “The next wave of computing is still being defined,” Intel CEO Brian Krzanich told the audience. “Wearable computers and sophisticated sensors and robotics are only some of the initial applications.” Intel’s Quark processors will target growing segments, from the industrial Internet of Things to wearable computing.
Intel Puts Its Chips on Internet of Things
Posted by: Richard Adhikari September 11, 2013 09:45 AMIntel on Tuesday announced a new, lower-power family of processors, the Quark, at the Intel Developers Forum being held in San Francisco through Thursday. This is part of the company’s heightened drive into ultra-mobile devices. “The next wave of computing is still being defined,” Intel CEO Brian Krzanich told the audience. “Wearable computers and sophisticated sensors and robotics are only some of the initial applications.” Intel’s Quark processors will target growing segments, from the industrial Internet of Things to wearable computing.