Intel has produced three new models in the processors Quark. Model X1001, X1011 and X1021D, distinctive feature is the ability to work in an extended temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees Celsius. Conventional models are certified for operation from 0 to 70 degrees Celsius. Extended operating temperature range means that solutions are designed for devices running outdoors. For example, for in-vehicle systems.
Last lineup expansion SoC Intel Quark took place exactly a month ago. Then the first and only model Quark X1000 and X1010 processors replenished X1020D. Differences between the models is that all except Quark X1000 SoC and Quark X1001 work with support ECC-RAM. Separate models with the letter "D" support safe loading - Secure Boot. In other characteristics SoC Quark identical. They rely on a single 32nm x86-compatible core ULV-level Pentium 400 MHz. Embedded
controller works with DDR3-800 memory. The composition of SoC includes interfaces PCI Express, USB and Ethernet. Cache memory of the first level is 16 Kbytes, plus built-in 512K SRAM, partially offsetting delays in access main memory. SoC consumption not exceeding 2.2 watts. The cost of new products is not reported. Related Products :
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