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		<title>The Technical Risk of Employing a New Processor Technology Can Often Deter a Design Group</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shrinking product development cycles coupled with demanding product requirements and increasingly complex design implementations can overwhelm a design team. The technical risk of employing new, complex, high-speed processor technology can often deter a design group from incorporating new technology in their product designs.
Intel Corporationâ€™s ATOM processor and low power chipset solution is a technology choice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shrinking product development cycles coupled with demanding product requirements and increasingly complex design implementations can overwhelm a design team. The technical risk of employing new, complex, high-speed processor technology can often deter a design group from incorporating new technology in their product designs.</p>
<p>Intel Corporationâ€™s ATOM processor and low power chipset solution is a technology choice which cannot be overlooked. With the potential for wide application in deeply embedded, low power, fanless industrial, medical, communications, automotive and consumer applications this technology demands attention. </p>
<p>Orchid Technologies, a developer of custom electronics product solutions, can help. With their new ATOM processor technology core design, that combines your custom electronic hardware with an ATOM processor core. The result is a highly integrated circuit board solution customized for your applications needs. </p>
<p>â€œThe development time and risk are low, because Orchid has done much of these designs before,â€ says Paul Nickelsberg, President and Senior Engineer of Orchid. â€œYour custom design builds on our firm foundation of design success.â€ â€œOrchid has designed many highly customized Intel-processor-based (IA32) circuit boards.â€ </p>
<p>A typical Orchid Technologiesâ€™ client in the fanless industrial space may require customized GPIO; perhaps special data logging features: possibly specialized precision analog electronics; or maybe the integration of a specialized DSP front end. Orchid Technologies can skillfully combine clientsâ€™ specialized electronic circuitry with our existing ATOM core design to create a cost-effective, highly integrated, design solution. Add Orchidâ€™s ability to customize BIOS to the mix and the result is an optimized IA32 solution tuned specifically to client needs. </p>
<p>Orchid Technologies has had a highly successful IA32 design track record. Among the many highly embedded IA32 circuit board designs we have performed include:</p>
<p>Comverseâ€™s Series IV Telecommunications Processor.<br />This Pentium-based product built on Orchidâ€™s IA32 Processor Core Design, interfaces to sixteen Texas Instruments DSP devices, a dual port memory interface, and T1/E1 WAN networks.</p>
<p>Dialogic Corporationâ€™s Private Branch Exchange Processor.<br />This Pentium-based product built on Orchidâ€™s IA32 Processor Core Design, is coupled to a Texas Instruments based DSP Soft Modem, Solid State Disk Drive, and Telephony Line interfaces.</p>
<p>Chemical Controls Interface Processor. <br />This Pentium-based product built on Orchidâ€™s IA32 Processor Core Design, mixed our clientâ€™s old grandfathered controls-technology with todayâ€™s modern laser communications solutions. In this design, we preserved the best elements of our clientâ€™s obsolete existing design while modernizing its features and extending product life another ten years.<br />As electronics technology, continues to evolve the requirements for high-speed devices, tighter integration, enhanced functionality, and low power pose design challenges for any product development team. Visit Orchid Technologies website www.orchid-tech.com and discover for yourself why design teams rely on Orchid for their product development needs. </p>
<p>In this article OTEC, Orchid, and Orchid Technologies refers to Orchid Engineering and Consulting, Inc. The Orchid Technologies logo is a trademark of Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2008 Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved.</p>
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