Home » Rockwell Automation to work with Intel on industrial processor technology
Rockwell Automation to work with Intel on industrial processor technology
10/19/2004
Rockwell Automation, Milwaukee, Wisc., has announced that it will be working together with Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel Corp. to expand the use of Intel's new high-performance network processor technology in industrial automation applications. Rockwell will be the first industrial automation supplier to use Intel's new line of network processors designed specifically for manufacturing environments.The IXP465 network processor, designed with input from Rockwell Automation, is part of a line of network processors that help manufacturers facilitate seamless information flow between factory floor and office environments. Intel relied on Rockwell Automation's technical and industrial expertise to help ensure that the network processor met factory automation performance requirements. Rockwell Automation plans to embed the new processor into its next generation of communication products.
"Rockewll Automation's relationship with Intel is a critical component of its strategy to deliver open, information-enabled automation solutions that help manufacturers gain a competitive advantage," said Keith Nosbusch, president and CEO of Rockwell Automation. "Working with Intel has resulted in a new breed of high-performance network processors that, when embedded in our communication products, will enable our customers to better capture and seamlessly distribute plant floor information to other parts of the enterprise."
According to Nosbusch, convergence of computing, industrial control and communications technologies has created a demand for better information sharing across the factory floor, and between the factory floor and the rest of the organization. In the past, industrial automation suppliers had to rely on proprietary microprocessor technology to achieve the performance levels required of manufacturing environments. The new network processors will reportedly rival the performance of proprietary offerings, but will be based on open, industry-standard interfaces and platforms.
"In developing our new line of processors, we wanted to work closely with an automation company that understood the demands of industrial automation and recognized the importance of seamless information flow," said Doug Davis, vice president of Intel Communications Group and general manager of its Infrastructure Processor Div.
"Rockwell Automation was the obvious choice," added Davis, "and their expertise has been key in understanding the needs of the industrial automation market."
More News:
-
02/08/2012
PLCopen, OPC Foundation Connect on MES
PLCopen and OPC Foundation have begun to cooperate on manufacturing execution system (MES) connectivity, integrating machine and process data for MES use based on OPC UA and PLCopen standards.
-
02/08/2012
Wireless Sensor Networks Expand
The wireless sensor network (WSN) market is poised to grow rapidly in the coming years
-
02/08/2012
ODVA Recommends Cybersecurity Guidelines
Interconnectivity between plant floor and enterprise systems can boost productivity, it can introduce security risks
-
02/03/2012
PLCopen Extends Motion Control Spec
The Suite of PLCopen Motion Control Specifications Has Been Extended With the Release of Part 5 and Part 6
-
02/03/2012
PLCs Make Speedy Recovery
Global Revenues From PLCs Were nearly 30 Percent Higher in 2010 Than They Were in 2009, Reaching More Than $8 Billion. IMS Research Says That the PLC Market Will Continue to Grow in 2012
-
02/03/2012
15 Years of Control Design: Flashback 1997-2012 - February
February Highlights Included Several Advances in Both Space and Cyberspace
-
01/31/2012
Mechatrolink Offers Free Membership Upgrade
Until the End of March, Mechatrolink Members Assn. Is Offering a Year’s Regular Membership, Which Normally Costs $1,500, for Free
-
01/30/2012
ABB to Acquire Thomas & Betts
ABB Will Pay $3.9 Billion to Become a Major Player in the North American Low-Voltage Products Market. The Transaction, Subject to Approvals, Should Close by Mid-Year.
-
01/24/2012
Shell Canada Site Receives 2011 HART Plant of the Year Award
Shell’s Scotford Upgrader Facility Won This Year’s Award for Using HART Communication to Expand Capacity Safely and Efficiently
-
01/23/2012
Participate in Our 2012 Machine Buying Habits Survey
We Want to Learn About the Methods You Prefer to Use When You Do Your Automation and Control Products Research
- All news »
Sponsored Links
Control Design Digital Edition
Access the entire print issue on-line and be notified each month via e-mail when your new issue is ready for you. Subscribe today.
- Featured White Papers

Print page