Post on 28-Jan-2016
QNX Software Systems Ltd. & QNX Software Systems Ltd. & EID, Intel CorporationEID, Intel CorporationCollaborateCollaborate
QNX Software Systems Ltd. & QNX Software Systems Ltd. & EID, Intel CorporationEID, Intel CorporationCollaborateCollaborate
Ron SluderEID Software Engineering Manager
Yvette MaldonadoBusiness Alliance Manager
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AgendaAgendaAgendaAgenda
• QNX/Intel Educational Announcement• Joint Program Intention • Intel’s Worldwide Educational Programs• Embedded Intel Architecture Division
Focus• Conclusion
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QNX/Intel Announce Joint Global QNX/Intel Announce Joint Global Education ProgramEducation Program
QNX/Intel Announce Joint Global QNX/Intel Announce Joint Global Education ProgramEducation Program
• Announcement:– Collaborating to bring the most advanced hardware and
software platforms to universities and technical colleges through a joint Global Education Collaboration
• Qualifying institutions will receive a range of hardware platforms, from low-power Ultra Low Voltage Intel® Celeron® processor based systems to server-class Dual Processor Intel® Pentium® III processor systems along with a QNX® Momentics® Professional Edition development suite
• The Global Education Program is an extension of QNX and Intel’s existing educational outreach programs.
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Program IntentionsProgram IntentionsProgram IntentionsProgram Intentions• To enable and increase the quality of engineering
graduates coming into the industry by providing them with state-of-the-art tools and techniques.
• Offer colleges and universities a cost-effective way to acquire commercial software and hardware for:
– Classroom instruction
– Academic research to help ensure that engineering graduates enter into the industry
• Students will be able to experiment and familiarize themselves with the very same tools that industry leaders employ for cutting edge design and development.
• Goal: To be known among students as the leaders in the industry.
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Intel’s Worldwide Educational Intel’s Worldwide Educational ProgramsPrograms
Intel’s Worldwide Educational Intel’s Worldwide Educational ProgramsPrograms
• Intel® Innovation in Education• Intel International Science and
Engineering Fair• Intel Teach to the Future• Intel University Programs
• www.intel.com/education• www.intel.com/research/university/
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The Intel® Innovation in The Intel® Innovation in EducationEducation
The Intel® Innovation in The Intel® Innovation in EducationEducation
Mission:Prepare a highly skilled workforce by investing in strategic education programs that focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Objectives:• Increase the effective & innovative use of technology in teaching & learning• Accelerate the advancement of university curricula and research in strategic technology areas• Improve technical fluency & problem solving skills among under-served youth via effective community-based education
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Intel International Science and Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Engineering Fair
Intel International Science and Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Engineering Fair
• The world's only international science fair representing all life sciences for students.
• Every year, more than one million students compete in regional science fairs and nearly 500 Intel ISEF-affiliated fairs held around the world.
• Students from 40+ countries win the chance to compete for more than US$3 million in scholarships and prizes in 14 scientific categories and a team project category.
• Additional information at: www.intel.com/education/isef
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Intel Teach to the FutureIntel Teach to the FutureIntel Teach to the FutureIntel Teach to the Future
• Intel Teach to the Future is a free professional development program focused on the integration of computer technology to enhance student learning.
• Teacher led workshops focus on the creation of curricular units and evaluation tools to address standards.
• The program incorporates use of the Internet, Web page design, and student projects.
• Over ONE MILLION teachers in 30 countries have been trained to date, including Russia.
• www97.intel.com/education/teach/index.htm
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Intel University ProgramsIntel University ProgramsIntel University ProgramsIntel University Programs• Intel fosters collaboration
between industry and academia through equipment grants, scholarships and fellowships, research grants, and lectures by senior Intel technologists.
• Intel's support of higher education curricula and research extends to more than 75 schools in 25 countries.
• Opportunities Available:
− University Research Grants− Intel Sponsored University Laboratories− Intel Academic Relations− Intel Research Award Contest
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Embedded Intel Architecture Embedded Intel Architecture Division FocusDivision Focus
Embedded Intel Architecture Embedded Intel Architecture Division FocusDivision Focus
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Trends in Embedded ProcessingTrends in Embedded ProcessingTrends in Embedded ProcessingTrends in Embedded Processing
• General-Purpose Processors Replace Deeply Embedded Proprietary Silicon
– Driven by advances in PC industry
– “Pervasive MIPS”
– Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components
• Technology Continues to Progress– Specialized SW applications
– Designed to standardized platforms: processors, OS and boards
• Internet Continues to Grow – Rise of pervasive IP networks
– Driving growth of embedded applications
Before:
ProprietaryBefore:
Proprietary
Transition to Standard Modular Building Blocks
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StandardizedAfter:
Standardized
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IntelIntel®® Architecture in Embedded and Architecture in Embedded and Communications Market SegmentsCommunications Market SegmentsIntelIntel®® Architecture in Embedded and Architecture in Embedded and Communications Market SegmentsCommunications Market Segments
• Interactive Clients– Point-of-Sale– ATM– Kiosk– Gaming and Entertainment
• Storage– NAS– SAN– DAS
• Industrial Automation– Industrial Control– Factory Automation– Medical Imaging
• Wireless Infrastructure– 2.5G/3G Rollout– Gateways
• Wireline Infrastructure– Security– Service Provisioning– Media Gateways
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Mapping IntelMapping Intel®® Architecture Value Architecture Value to Embedded and Communicationsto Embedded and CommunicationsMapping IntelMapping Intel®® Architecture Value Architecture Value
to Embedded and Communicationsto Embedded and Communications
• Intel Technology– Universal acceptance of Intel® Architecture– Intel investment in R&D and manufacturing– Extended lifecycle support
• Scalable Product Roadmap– High performance– I/O bandwidth– Scalability
• Rich Ecosystem– Platform enabling with board, system, and
tools vendors– Extensive SW development environment– Development tools and middleware– System-level building blocks
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Embedded IA Value PropositionEmbedded IA Value PropositionEmbedded IA Value PropositionEmbedded IA Value Proposition
• Product Line Stability– 5 year life cycle for EID roadmap components
• Vertical Market Segment– Tailored Platform Configurations for Embedded
Markets• World class technical support
– Broad OS support• PC Economies of Scale
– Volume Manufacturing– Architecture Pervasiveness
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Intel® Pentium® M Intel® Pentium® M Processor ArrivesProcessor ArrivesIntel® Pentium® M Intel® Pentium® M Processor ArrivesProcessor Arrives
• Intel® Pentium® M processpr = next generation low power processor
• Specifically designed for low power, high performance market segments
• 400MHz FSB• 1MB L2 cache• Geyserville III technology support• 2 SKUs supported in embedded
– 1.6GHz (<24.5W), µFCBGA and µFCPGA– LV 1.1GHz (<12W), µFCBGA
Architectural Solution for Power-Performance Balance
Architectural Solution for Power-Performance Balance
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* Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit http://www.intel.com/performance/resources/limits.htm.
Pentium® M Processor FeaturesPentium® M Processor FeaturesPentium® M Processor FeaturesPentium® M Processor Features
More instructions per wattMore instructions per wattMore instructions per wattMore instructions per watt
• More efficient execution*– Predicts program flow better » Faster program execution – Changes tasks faster » Lower exception handling overhead – Instruction car-pooling » Faster packet handling: load, store
– Multi-tasks faster » Lower context switching latency • Power optimized circuitry » Lower average power
– Cache and processor bus– Dynamic power control
• Bigger fast memory » Large-table look-ups: routing tables – Large L1/L2 caches
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EIA: Scalable Product RoadmapEIA: Scalable Product RoadmapEIA: Scalable Product RoadmapEIA: Scalable Product Roadmap
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Intel® Xeon™ Intel® Xeon™ Processor at Processor at 1.6GHz - 30 Watts1.6GHz - 30 Watts
Intel® Pentium M™ Intel® Pentium M™ processor at processor at 1.1/1.6GHz - 1.1/1.6GHz - 12/24.5 Watts12/24.5 Watts
Ultra Low Voltage Ultra Low Voltage Intel® Celeron® Intel® Celeron® processor at 400MHz processor at 400MHz - 3.75 Watts- 3.75 Watts
Intel may make changes to specifications, product descriptions, and plans at any time, without notice
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EnterpriseEnterprise ServerServerEnterpriseEnterprise ServerServer
MobileMobileMobileMobile
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
PCI Express*:PCI Express*:Cross Platform I/OCross Platform I/O
PCI Express*:PCI Express*:Cross Platform I/OCross Platform I/O
Mobile PlatformsMobile Platforms• GraphicsGraphics• LANLAN• Wi FiWi Fi
Desktop PlatformsDesktop Platforms• LANLAN• GraphicsGraphics
Data Center PlatformsData Center Platforms• IBA ClusteringIBA Clustering• FC, SAS, SATA FC, SAS, SATA
StorageStorage• Ethernet LANEthernet LAN
PCI Express*, PCI Express*, X16 - GrfxX16 - Grfx
WorkGroup SwitchWorkGroup Switch
PCI Express*, PCI Express*, X1 - GbEX1 - GbE
ICH6ICH6
WLAN Access PointWLAN Access Point
Comm PlatformsComm Platforms• Chip to ChipChip to Chip• Host base Host base
modulesmodules
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Advanced Switching based on Advanced Switching based on PCI Express* ArchitecturePCI Express* Architecture
Advanced Switching based on Advanced Switching based on PCI Express* ArchitecturePCI Express* Architecture
• Shifts the ‘host-centric’ paradigm of PCI to ‘network-centric’ paradigm preferred in Comms (peer to peer)
• Encapsulation of upper layer protocols allows interoperability, tunneling capability preserve software investment
Advanced SwitchingAdvanced Switching
Traditional PCITraditional PCI
StarStar Dual StarDual Star MeshMesh
Efficient routing (Path based routing) with fail-over capabilities
High availability & congestion avoidance mechanisms
Multicast / Broadcast
*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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QNX on Embedded Intel ArchitectureQNX on Embedded Intel ArchitectureQNX on Embedded Intel ArchitectureQNX on Embedded Intel Architecture
• Broad product line support• Leading RTOS for SMP environments• True Hyper-threading support• Utilizing IA thermal technologies for superior
power management
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QNX Roadmap SupportQNX Roadmap SupportQNX Roadmap SupportQNX Roadmap Support
Shipping Development Shipping Development All items subject to changeAll items subject to change..
Intel® E7501Intel® E7501 Intel® 855-GMIntel® 855-GM
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QNX Neutrino
Intel® E7501Intel® E7501
QNX Neutrino QNX Neutrino
QNX NeutrinoQNX Neutrino
Intel® 810/815Intel® 810/815
QNX Neutrino
Intel® 440MX, 440BXIntel® 440MX, 440BX
QNX Neutrino
Intel® 810/815Intel® 810/815 Intel® 845E/GVIntel® 845E/GV
Pentium® MPentium® MProcessorProcessor
Intel® Xeon™ Intel® Xeon™ ProcessorProcessor
Pentium® 4 Pentium® 4 ProcessorProcessor
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ConclusionConclusionConclusionConclusion
• Intel Silicon Roadmap• Embedded Lifecycle Support (5-7 yrs)• Leadership in Manufacturing • Leadership in Industry Initiatives• Validated Platform Solutions• Strong Technical Support• World-Class Ecosystem• Excellent Relationship with QNX
EID Delivers Performance, Scalability, EID Delivers Performance, Scalability, Low Power & Integrated featuresLow Power & Integrated features
EID Delivers Performance, Scalability, EID Delivers Performance, Scalability, Low Power & Integrated featuresLow Power & Integrated features
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