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01/07/2010
By Intel
Intel Industrial Control Reference Design
Industrial OEMs, systems integrators and users developing control systems must quickly respond to changing performance, safety and feature requirements, but system architectures based on inflexible 'everything-in-one' ASICs and ASSPs are slowing the pace of redesigns.
To meet the need to simplify system development and get to market faster, the Intel industrial control reference design facilitates the migration to a flexible modular architecture. It's based on an easy-to use platform, comprising hardware and software components from industrial market leaders.
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Industrial Control Solutions Guide
No industry or technology in history has had more success at increasing efficiency at all levels over all resources than the computer industry. That success has now given the world the opportunity to use that technology to improve efficiency over all areas of life: personal, industrial and public.
To meet the demands for energy efficiency for cost savings and to reduce emissions that contribute to global warming, Intel stands ready with the technologies, the product roadmaps and the vision for a greener future.
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