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Posted byZach_Brownfieldin/technology-Aug 17, 2016 at 11:34 PMΔ

Intel Announces the Joule 550X & 570X. This high-end IoT device should be perfect for advanced projects such as robots and Drones.

Thought Provoking Tech - Intel Announces the Joule 550X & 570X. This high-end IoT device should be perfect for advanced projects such as robots and Drones. - View - Imzy

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  • AnonPhotoEdmundAug 17, 2016 at 11:47 PMΔ

    http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/16/12505278/intel-joule-computer-vision-ar-vr-drones-idf-2016

    Some interesting context in the above article:

    One of Intel's biggest missteps of the last 10 years was ceding ground in the smartphone chip industry to rivals and upstarts, leaving one of the world's biggest PC players out of the mobile boom. Krzanich's entire philosophy as CEO as has been to prevent that from happening with the Internet of Things. Products like Joule and Intel's Quark, Edison, and now Curie line of microcomputers for wearables are designed to keep the company competitive as more new devices — many of them everyday objects like accessories, clothing, and appliances — come online every day.

    However, with the current pricing at $300+ it's clear they are targeting high end applications.

    Eventually they are sure to come out with cheaper versions.

    • Zach_BrownfieldAug 18, 2016 at 4:37 AM

      This specific product is for high end applications. They've had cheaper IoT boards for a while. I believe the Edison line has been around for at least 2 years.

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