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Orange County Choppers Bring Embedded Technology to Intel-Themed Motorcycle
Intel Marks 30 Years In Embedded Computing With Quad-Core Processor Launch Read original Press Release from Intel. Watch American Chopper on TLC TONIGHT (12th) & 19th at 9/8c to see THE INTEL CHOPPER Intel marked the launch with the unveiling of an Intel-themed embedded technology-based motorcycle by Orange County Choppers at the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC), Silicon Valley 2007 in San Jose. Tri-M exhibited at the show this year and will be at the parallel ESC conference in Boston this coming September along with next years ESC in San Jose. For more information please contact Tri-M Systems at info@tri-m.com. Commemorating 30 years of delivering products and technology to the embedded computing market, Intel Corporation introduced the Quad-Core IntelŽ XeonŽ processor 5300 series with extended life cycle support, the first to bring Intel architecture-based quad-core performance to the embedded segment. The quad-core embedded processors are among the 11 quad-core products Intel has brought to market in less than 6 months. Intel also introduced the new IntelŽ IP Network Server NSC2U. Both new products utilize Intel's latest advanced hardware technologies, including IntelŽ Virtualization Technology and IntelŽ I/O Acceleration Technology. The custom-built motorcycle, launched simultaneously in the Internet-based virtual world of Second Life, celebrates 30 years of Intel's innovation and technology leadership in advancing embedded computing. In 1976, before the advent of the personal computer, Intel entered the embedded market and provided extended life cycle support for technologies, silicon and platforms that drive this industry. Intel embedded technology can be found today in automobiles, airplanes, ATMs, information kiosks, telecommunications infrastructure and network storage systems, as well as factory and medical equipment. Intel engaged with Black Diamond Advanced Technology*, a leader in the development of ultra-mobile computing systems, to integrate the motorcycle's computerized controls and features that protect the computing system from moisture, dirt, shock and vibration and offer a computerized dashboard capable of being detached and used as a mobile PC. "As Intel celebrates 30 years of innovation, weve created the most powerful and technologically advanced bike we've ever made to showcase the many ways the world benefits from Intel embedded technology," said Orange County Choppers' Paul Teutul Sr. "In fact, we were amazed to discover how much Intel technology we have in our own shop. Beyond the Intel- powered PCs and servers, we have Intel processors embedded in many of the machines and devices that help us with every build." Read original Press Release from Intel. For more information please contact Tri-M Systems. info@tri-m.com 1.800.665.5600 |
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