Each time Intel launched a new microprocessor, they simultaneously provided a system development kit (SDK) allowing engineers, university students, and...
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circuitry for development purposes Intel system development kit, a series of microprocessor development kits made by Intel Java Development Kit, a distribution...
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The Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) is an open source software project managed by the Linux Foundation. It provides a set of data plane libraries and...
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which allows for programming in C and assembly. Embedded system Intel system development kit Single-board computer Single-board microcontroller http://www...
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2018. "IntelEuclid - ROS Wiki". "Intel Euclid". GitHub. "Support for Intel Euclid Development Kit". "Devices with Intel RealSense Technology". Intel. "At...
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Intellec (redirect from Intel Microprocessor Development System)
Intel also marketed the Intellec microcomputer development system as a system for developing other OEM microcomputers. Intel system development kit List...
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PowerPC systems and 32-bit Intel PCs. Darwin currently includes support for the 64-bit x86-64 variant of the Intel x86 processors used in Intel-based Macs...
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transition to Intel processors to aid in the Mac's transition from PowerPC to an Intel-based x86-64 architecture. A second Developer Transition Kit was made...
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List of early microcomputers (section Kits)
microcomputers Intel produced starting in the 1970s as a development platform for their processors. Many early microcomputers were available in Electronic kit form...
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Mobile Internet device (redirect from Intel Mobile Internet Device)
Beijing. A MID development kit by Sophia Systems using Intel Centrino Atom was announced in April 2008. Intel MID platforms are based on an Intel processor...
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The Intel Edison is a computer-on-module that was offered by Intel as a development system for wearable devices and Internet of Things devices. The system...
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Simulators: GNUSim8085 - simulator, assembler, debugger Boards: MCS-85 System Design Kit (SDK-85) - Intel Altaids SBC-85 Minimax Glitchworks OMEN Alpha...
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development kit (SDK). Protected Audio Video Path, enforces HDCP Intel Anti-Theft Technology (AT), discontinued in 2015 Serial over LAN (SOL) Intel Platform...
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UEFI (redirect from EDK2 Application Development Kit)
The original motivation for EFI came during early development of the first Intel–HP Itanium systems in the mid-1990s. BIOS limitations (such as 16-bit...
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The Xbox Development Kit (XDK) is a software development kit created by Microsoft used to write software for the 2001 Xbox gaming system. The XDK includes...
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I386 (redirect from Intel i386)
in embedded systems the 386 remained in widespread use until Intel finally discontinued it in 2007. Compared to its predecessor the Intel 80286 ("286")...
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The Intel 4004 was part of the 4 chip MCS-4 micro computer set, released by the Intel Corporation in November 1971; the 4004 being part of the first commercially...
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OBJHEX, OH, OHX, BIN2HEX). The Intel hex format was originally designed for Intel's Intellec Microcomputer Development Systems: 10–11 (MDS) in 1973 in order...
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Intel has historically named integrated circuit (IC) development projects after geographical names of towns, rivers or mountains near the location of the...
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December 21, 2009, Intel announced the Pine Trail platform, including new Atom processor code-named Pineview (Atom N450), with total kit power consumption...
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1984, Intel and Siemens started a joint project, ultimately called BiiN, to create a high-end, fault-tolerant, object-oriented computer system programmed...
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Altair 8800 (section Intel 8080)
introduced in 1974 by Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) based on the Intel 8080 CPU. It was the first commercially successful personal...
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(2016-06-06). "What's New in Intel® Media SDK 2016 R2". Intel. Retrieved 2016-07-27. "Intel® Media Software Development Kit 2016, R2, Release Notes Version...
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The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) is a series of integrated graphics processors introduced in 2004 by Intel, replacing the earlier Intel Extreme...
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The Intel 8008 ("eight-thousand-eight" or "eighty-oh-eight") is an early 8-bit microprocessor capable of addressing 16 KB of memory, introduced in April...
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The Mac transition to Intel processors was the process of switching the central processing units (CPUs) of Apple's line of Mac and Xserve computers from...
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technology in modern operating systems ever since. Many additional powerful and valuable new instructions. i486 Intel's second generation of 32-bit x86...
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OpenStep (category X86 operating systems)
changed with the introduction of the object-oriented DriverKit. OPENSTEP for Mach supported Intel x86-based PC's, Sun's SPARC workstations, and NeXT's own...
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of Apple's line of Mac computers from Intel's x86-64 processors to Apple-designed Apple silicon ARM64 systems-on-a-chip. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced...
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Ventura or later. Starting with the Intel build of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, most releases have been certified as Unix systems conforming to the Single UNIX Specification...
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