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Intel Inside ... More Than Computers

By: Ellen McGirtTue Dec 1, 2009 at 1:00 PM
In the Web 2.0 world, computers aren't the only products that depend on Intel chips.

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Windmills

Energy-efficient Celeron or Pentium processors control turbines at large-scale wind farms.

Entertainment systems

Shenzhen Hangsheng Electronics relies on Intel chips for its in-vehicle system.

Video

The camera-mounted LiveEdge device uses Atom technology to transmit video wirelessly.

Kiosks

Blockbuster's self-service installations -- and 90% of bank ATMs -- operate with Intel processors.

Medical devices

A MediSlate tablet with Centrino mobile technology allows health workers to access records on the go.

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Innovation, Technology, Intel, atom chip, processor, web 2.0, windmill, blockbuster, medical devices, celeron, pentium, Intel Corporation, Computer Hardware and Peripherals, Computer Technology, Science and Technology, Technology

From Issue 140 | November 2009

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