Is it a SD Card or a Computer?
World-famous chip making company Intel is bringing a computer of the size of an SD Card.they call it 'Edison' and they've shown a model of it in the Consumer Electronics Show.the CEO of Intel mentioned it as a pentium-processored full computer.
Intel plans to offer elements of McAfee mobile security products for free to help guard today’s most popular mobile devices.
Intel CEO said that the goal of Edison is to give wearable computing manufacturers a go-to option when they need a computer to power their devices.
“Wearable’s are not everywhere today because they aren’t yet solving real problems and they aren’t yet integrated with our lifestyles. We’re focused on addressing this engineering innovation challenge,” said Intel CEO Brian Krzanich.
It's powered by a dual-core Quark SOC, runs Linux, and has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, according to the company. Intel even has a specific app store designed for Edison.
Quark Microprocessor' has been used in Edison.Intels CEO Brian informed that this computer can make everything we use internet's territory,including even our dresses.its operated with LINUX OS,and its provided with Bluetooth,Wi-fi etc.Edison can be attached to kids' dresses to supervise them wherever they are.Intel is also creating an app-store for Edison.but it isnt sure when it'll be on sale or what'd its price be.
So lets wait for this product.A PC in a memory card size.We are just excited to know more about it..! Just technology just get better and better .!
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