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Emerging trends in embedded market |
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Sanat Rao - Monday, June 09, 2008 |
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High-performance,
low-power embedded systems are moving to platforms based on multicore
and mobile processors with low thermals |
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BANGALORE, INDIA: In 1976, the basic
building block of an embedded system was a microcontroller such as the
8748. Today's embedded systems need high performance and developers are
increasingly leaning towards multi-core embedded processors in their
systems design. Similarly, a range of new applications demand low
thermals in a small form factor setting. |
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Multicore in
embedded |
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In the past, chip manufacturers
released faster single-core processors to meet increasing performance
requirements. Recently, semiconductor manufacturers have recognized that
the way forward is to build processors that run at somewhat lower
frequencies and voltages, but to integrate two or more of these
processing cores on a single chip. The overall performance increases
because multiple processing cores (aka multicore) can perform two or
more tasks at once. |
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Digital security and surveillance is
one of the hottest new applications in the embedded arena benefiting
from the multicore phenomena. Old surveillance systems requiring human
monitoring are rapidly being replaced by sophisticated intelligent
platforms. The latest security and surveillance solutions need to be
able to capture and process security video in real time. |
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For example, a surveillance system in
an airport needs to be able to monitor unexpected human behavior or
recognize unattended baggage and send information to security. All this
requires heavy computational algorithms and compression technology. Dual
and multi-core processors such as Intel Core2Duo family of products are
often the foundation of such platforms. |
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In the retail segment, which is
rapidly growing in India, there is a trend toward increased performance,
connectivity and rich graphics. A point-of-sale terminal (PoS) is a
great example of this. The latest PoS devices incorporate dual-display
for advertising, complex accounting applications and are increasingly
connected to a central server for remote management. Developers are
increasingly leaning towards dual core processors as the architecture of
choice. |
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A growing market
segment in India is medical imaging. Developers in India are working on
the latest ultrasound, MRI and diagnostic devices for both local and
overseas markets. These devices require speed, high resolution imagery,
reconstruction capability and high bandwidth. Reconstruction algorithms
especially require a tremendous amount of processing power and dual-core
embedded processors are widely adopted in this segment. |
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Small and low power |
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Another growing trend
in embedded is the move to small form-factor designs. In-vehicle
infotainment is a growing market in this arena. Digital content and
services have extended to the car in the form of GPS navigation systems,
location based services, digital radio, DVD video and MP3-based
entertainment systems. |
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Today, automobile
manufacturers want to deploy multi-media rich "Vehicle Infotainment"
solution, factory-fitted and embedded in the dashboard as a standard
feature. While luxury automakers have offered these platform
capabilities in the past, consumers today desire these features in
mid-range and even entry price cars. |
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The latest generation
of in-vehicle infotainment systems fitted into the car dashboard serve
as the central network hub to enable and control the vast array of
on-board digital entertainment and productivity tools in the car.
Developers look at the Intel Atom processor family for their new
in-vehicle infotainment designs. |
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The author is Marketing Director
(Emerging Mkts), Embedded Markets Division, Intel Corp. |
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http://www.ciol.com |
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