Stacy Smith at the conference Credit Suisse said that the investment in Internet of things - a long-term work in the future, and the instant impact of the market corporation can not wait.
In light of today's announcements on cooperation with Delphi in the development of components for automotive systems "autopilot", it would be interesting to know what Intel is going to offer products to partners in this area. Smith immediately made it clear that the end devices and sensors corporation interested enough. Intel believes in the strength ability to develop and create productive processors and server systems.
Firstly, in the data centers and server components Intel will be able to earn more. Second, the classic x86-compatible architecture has not manifested itself in the segment of mobile devices as ARM-compatible solutions are not only cheaper, but also more economical in terms of energy consumption. And if we are talking about "smart" sensors that get their energy from alternative sources, Intel processors in this segment simply have nothing to catch. Of course, there will be exceptions, but Smith does not see any reason why that Intel would have to change the status quo.
Automation of industrial production, the creation of automatic control systems of transport - these additional areas where Intel hopes to find a use for their talents in the era of "internet of things". Again, mostly "on the server side." If you go back to the cars, the average cost of e-filling of each Intel estimated at $ 1,000, so the capacity of the market, even a conditional 10 ml Pieces per year.