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Ride along with Volkswagen ›

Learn how embedded Intel technology helps bridge the infotainment gap between the automotive and consumer electronics worlds.

Step-by-step through the design process Drivers, firmware, BIOS, tools and resources Discount on all purchases from the Intel Software Store

Why did Siemens AG choose embedded Intel® platform technologies for its newest and most flexible, small and rugged PC for industrial automation? Get the answer ›

Consolidate eNodeB equipment workloads onto a single architecture to save space, energy, development time, BOM cost and more. Details are in the LTE eNodeB reference design ›

Find out why developers favor the Intel® Atom® processor for new in-vehicle infotainment solutions. ZBJ Technology explains their success ›

Building Billions of New Embedded Devices

From petaflops of computing performance to milliwatts of ultra-low power consumption, Intel® architecture scales through 15 billion embedded solutions. Learn more ›

What in the world is a "media phone" anyway? Find out in 90 seconds ›

Feel the vibe. Wireless sensor technology applied to real-time monitoring of trains makes for an intriguing embedded application.
Read all about it ›

The new Check Point IPS Software Blade is a modular security solution powered by a quad-core Intel processor platform. It's flexible, efficient and adaptable to new threats. Check it out ›

Get the training, technical literature and information you need to make the most of your embedded Intel® architecture designs. Start now ›

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