Intel Introduces IoT Capabilities To Increase Performance and Security

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At the Intel’s Industrial Summit 2020, Intel has announced IoT capabilities including Intel Atom x6000E series, 11th Gen Intel Core processors, and Intel Pentium, Celeron N, and J series bring functional safety, security, and real-time capabilities to customers.

The company has a robust software and hardware portfolio with an unparalleled ecosystem of more than 15,000 customer deployments globally. The company is also providing robust solutions for the $65 billion edge silicon market by 2024.

John Healy, Intel vice president of the IoT Group and GM of Platform Management and Customer Engineering, said “By 2023, up to 70% of all enterprises will process data at the edge. 11th Gen Intel Core processors, Intel Atom x6000E series, and Intel’s Pentium and Celeron N and J series processors represent our most significant step forward yet in enhancements for IoT, bringing features that address our customers’ current needs, while setting the foundation for capabilities with advancements in AI and 5G.”

The company works closely with customers to optimize solutions, build proofs of concept, and collect feedback. The company’s innovations are a response to challenges that will be felt across the IoT industry: edge complexity, a range of environmental conditions, and total cost of ownership.

They are also combining a seamless developer experience which will be common with software and tools such as Intel’s Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit and Edge Software Hub’s Edge Insights.

The company will help both the customers and the developers get to the market faster and deliver more powerful outcomes. This will be done by optimizing and containerizing packages to enable vision, sense, automation, and other applications.

For example, running OpenVINO on an 11th Gen Core i5 delivers amazing AI performance up to 2 times faster inferences per second.

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