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- Intel_Quark abstract "Intel Quark is a line of 32-bit x86 SoCs by Intel, designed for small size and very low power consumption, and targeted at new markets including wearable devices. The line was introduced at Intel Developer Forum in 2013. They are smaller and slower than Atom processors, but they also consume less power. They lack support for SIMD instruction sets (such as MMX and SSE) and only support embedded operating systems. Quark powers the Intel Galileo developer microcontroller board. The CPU's instruction set is roughly similar to that of a Pentium (P54C/i586) CPU.The first product in the Quark line is the single-core 32 nm X1000 SoC with a clock rate of up to 400 MHz. The system includes several interfaces, including PCIe, UART, I2C, Fast Ethernet, USB 2.0, SDIO, PMC, and GPIO. There are 512 kilobytes of on-chip embedded SRAM and an integrated DDR3 memory controller.A second Intel product based on Quark, the Intel Edison microcomputer, was presented in January 2014. It has a form factor close to the size of an SD card, and is capable of wireless networking using WiFi or Bluetooth.".
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- Intel_Quark comment "Intel Quark is a line of 32-bit x86 SoCs by Intel, designed for small size and very low power consumption, and targeted at new markets including wearable devices. The line was introduced at Intel Developer Forum in 2013. They are smaller and slower than Atom processors, but they also consume less power. They lack support for SIMD instruction sets (such as MMX and SSE) and only support embedded operating systems. Quark powers the Intel Galileo developer microcontroller board.".
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