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Intel Delivers Next-Generation Processors

Intel Delivers Next-Generation Processors For Embedded Market Segments

Devices Extend High-Performance and Low-Power Processing to Communications Infrastructure, Multimedia and Other Embedded Applications

Intel Corporation today announced that three of its recently introduced processors are now available to support communications infrastructure, multimedia and products for other embedded market segments. Today's announcement helps accelerate the industry's move to modular standards-based building blocks by providing a wide range of technologies that serve as the foundation for more innovative, cost-effective embedded applications.

Embedded Intel processors are commonly used in designs that possess long product lifecycles and require high-performance, low-power consumption. The new processors are some of the highest-performing processors for the embedded market segments and feature Intel SpeedStep® technology. This technology enables significant power savings by intelligently managing voltage and frequency changes.

“By choosing such standardised building blocks as the processors introduced today, developers can accelerate their time to market on a broad range of products and solutions” said Tom Franz vice president and general manager of Intel's Communications Infrastructure Group.

The processors include the Intel® Pentium® M processor 745 (formerly code named Dothan), Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Intel® Celeron® M processor, and the Intel® PXA270 processor for embedded computing.

Intel Pentium M Processor 745 for the Communications Infrastructure
For customers requiring extended product lifecycles, the Intel Pentium M processor 745 based on Intel's mobile micro-architecture, boosts performance by up to 17 percent** (as compared with the previous-generation processor), with 2 MB of integrated, power managed Level 2 (L2) cache, micro-architectural enhancements and frequencies at 1.8 GHz.

The Intel Pentium M processor 745 addresses the power and performance requirements for a range of wireline and wireless infrastructure solutions, and is well suited for Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA) board designs. Embedded market segments such as POS terminals and industrial computing are also applicable for this processor.

Intel Celeron M processor for telecommunications

With the lowest power consumption available among Intel Celeron M processors, the ULV Intel Celeron M processor at 600 MHz is the targeted solution for developers of small form factor designs that do not require fans for cooling. Wireless and wireline infrastructure segments, including those that use mezzanine cards, and embedded market segments will benefit from the ULV Intel Celeron M processor. Both the Intel Pentium M 745 and Intel Celeron M processors offer socket-level compatibility with each other and the previous generation of processors, allowing developers to design a broader range of products.

Intel PXA270 Processor for Embedded Computing
The Intel PXA270 processors add a number of new technologies to address the needs of developers designing such graphics-rich applications as personal media players, navigation devices and handheld POS terminals. Based on Intel XScale® technology, the PXA270 is the first embedded communications product to integrate the Intel Wireless MMX™ technology, providing additional performance for 3-D games and advanced video while improving battery-life. Intel has also incorporated Intel Quick Capture technology to support full motion video and cameras delivering up to four mega pixels of image quality.

The Intel PXA270 processors will offer clock speed ranges of 312 MHz, 416 MHz and 520 MHz. The processor is available in two package types: a 0.5mm ball pitch package for small form factors and a 1.0mm ball pitch package for low-cost board manufacturing.

Pricing and Availability
Intel Pentium M processor 1.8 GHz has a suggested list price of US$415 in 10,000- unit quantities. The ULV Intel Celeron M processor 600 MHz has a suggested list price of US$127 in 10,000-unit quantities. Both are shipping today.

The Intel PXA270 processor for embedded computing is available in sample quantities today, with volume production planned next quarter. Suggested list price for 312 MHz is US$32 in 10,000-unit quantities.

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