In September last year, Intel announced a new family of low-power solutions for embedded applications - SoC named Quark. The first decision was the Quark Quark X1000 processor with a computing core and the ability to handle only one computational thread. Assembly also includes a memory controller with support for DDR3, a number of basic interfaces and chipset. Core clock reaches 400 MHz, and the TDP value is 2.2 watts. During January at CES 2014 the company showed"computer Edison , made in the form of flash cards SD. The base of this system, as reported by Japanese sources, is already dual-core 22nm model Quark.
Judging by the specifications, the main difference between the X1010 and X1020D was the lack of SoC X1010 mode safe load. Both solutions are based on 32-nm process and are on one computing core class 80486, extended set of instructions that appeared in the processor Pentium (for example, CMPXCHG8B, RDMSR, RDTSC and WRMSR). Frequency cores may rise to 400 MHz. Cache memory of the first level is 16 KB, and the capacity of the built-in SRAM is 512 Kbytes. Integrated memory controller supports DDR3-standard 800 with support for ECC. Related Products :
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