Intel announces agreement with Arduino and Intel Galileo the CEO of Intel, Brian Krzanich, plate has announced a global collaboration agreement with Arduino LLC, introducing the first plate compatible Intel Galileo and announcing a program donation on a large scale by which deliver 50,000 units to 1,000 universities all over the world in the next year and a half.
The development of Intel Board is compatible with ISA instruction set and account number with several of the most widely used I/O interfaces in the sector, including ACPI, PCI Express *, Ethernet 10/100 Mb, reader SD, ports for high-speed, RS-232 serial port USB 2.0 OHCI/EHCI USB and UART devicesprogrammable 8 MB NOR flash and a JTAG port for added convenience in the debugging of software.
Intel Galileo runs a free Linux operating system that contains the Arduino software libraries, allowing you to offer greater scalability and reuse existing software, called "sketches". Users can schedule their Intel Galileo Linux, Mac and Windows operating systems.
"Thanks to our constant efforts in the field of education, we are aware of that hands-on learning generates a greater interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics... I myself have been a "creator" for many years and feel a great passion for the exciting possibilities that opens up technology and allowing us to create. We started this new and productive collaboration with Arduino with great emotion, looking for this community offer incredible Intel products that help them to go beyond the boundaries of our imagination", explained the CEO of Intel, announcing an interesting agreement for educational, creative communities and development.
Tremendous boost which will receive the hand of a giant like Intel Arduino, if you remember, open hardware platform including development environment, where the design and its distribution is free and can be used for any project without any license.
In the practical field, the manufacturer will offer in November Intel Galileo, the first product of a new family of Intel compatible with Arduino under architectures development boards and that at the same time it is the first device that we see with the SoC Intel Quark X 1000, a CPU Pentium 32-bit and ultra-low consumption, with single-core and wire of native processing capable of operating with frequencies up to 400 MHz.
Intel Galileo runs a free Linux operating system that contains the Arduino software libraries, allowing you to offer greater scalability and reuse existing software, called "sketches". Users can schedule their Intel Galileo Linux, Mac and Windows operating systems.
"Thanks to our constant efforts in the field of education, we are aware of that hands-on learning generates a greater interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics... I myself have been a "creator" for many years and feel a great passion for the exciting possibilities that opens up technology and allowing us to create. We started this new and productive collaboration with Arduino with great emotion, looking for this community offer incredible Intel products that help them to go beyond the boundaries of our imagination", explained the CEO of Intel, announcing an interesting agreement for educational, creative communities and development.
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