What’s New: Today at the Intel Industrial Summit 2020,
Intel announced new enhanced internet of things (IoT) capabilities.
The 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors, Intel Atom® x6000E series,
and Intel® Pentium® and Celeron® N and J series bring new
artificial intelligence (AI), security, functional safety and
real-time capabilities to edge customers. With a robust hardware
and software portfolio, an unparalleled ecosystem and 15,000
customer deployments globally, Intel is providing robust solutions
for the $65 billion edge silicon market opportunity by 2024.
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11th Gen Intel Core processors for IoT
are enhanced specifically for essential internet of things
applications that require high-speed processing, computer vision
and low latency deterministic computing. They were introduced in
September 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
“By 2023, up to 70% of all enterprises will
process data at the edge.1 11th Gen Intel Core processors, Intel
Atom x6000E series, and Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J series
processors represent our most significant step forward yet in
enhancements for IoT, bringing features that address our customers’
current needs, while setting the foundation for capabilities with
advancements in AI and 5G.”
-- John Healy, Intel vice president of the
Internet of Things Group and general manager of Platform Management
and Customer Engineering
Why It’s Important: Intel works closely with customers to
build proofs of concept, optimize solutions and collect feedback
along the way. Innovations delivered with 11th Gen Intel Core
processors, Intel Atom x6000E series, and Intel Pentium and Celeron
N and J series processors are a response to challenges felt across
the IoT industry: edge complexity, total cost of ownership and a
range of environmental conditions.
Combining a common and seamless developer experience with
software and tools like the Edge Software Hub's Edge Insights for
Industrial and the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit, Intel
helps customers and developers get to market faster and deliver
more powerful outcomes with optimized, containerized packages to
enable sensing, vision, automation and other transformative edge
applications. For example, when combined with 11th Gen’s SuperFin
process improvements and other enhancements, OpenVINO running on an
11th Gen Core i5 delivers amazing AI performance: up to 2 times
faster inferences per second than a prior 8th Gen Core i5-8500
processor when running on just the CPU in each product.2
About 11th Gen Core Processors: Building on the recently
announced client processors, 11th Gen Core is enhanced specifically
for essential IoT applications that require high-speed processing,
computer vision and low-latency deterministic computing. It
delivers up to a 23% performance gain in single-thread performance,
a 19% gain in multithread performance and up to a 2.95x performance
gain in graphics gen on gen.3 New dual-video decode boxes allow the
processor to ingest up to 40 simultaneous video streams at 1080p 30
frames per second and output up to four channels of 4K or two
channels of 8K video. AI-inferencing algorithms can run on up to 96
graphic execution units (INT8) or run on the CPU with vector neural
network instructions (VNNI) built in. With Intel® Time Coordinated
Computing (Intel® TCC Technology) and time-sensitive networking
(TSN) technologies, 11th Gen processors enable real-time computing
demands while delivering deterministic performance across a variety
of use cases:
- Industrial sector: Mission-critical control systems
(PLC, robotics, etc.), industrial PCs and human-machine
interfaces.
- Retail, banking and hospitality: Intelligent, immersive
digital signage, interactive kiosks and automated checkout.
- Healthcare: Next-generation medical imaging devices with
high-resolution displays and AI-powered diagnostics.
- Smart city: Smart network video recorders with onboard
AI inferencing and analytics.
Intel’s 11th Gen Core processors already have over 90 partners
committed to delivering solutions to meet customers’ demands.
About Intel Atom x6000E Series and Intel Pentium and Celeron
N and J Series Processors: These represent Intel’s first
processor platform enhanced for IoT. They deliver enhanced
real-time performance and efficiency; up to 2 times better 3D
graphics;4 a dedicated real-time offload engine; Intel®
Programmable Services Engine, which supports out-of-band and
in-band remote device management; enhanced I/O and storage options;
and integrated 2.5GbE time-sensitive networking. They can support
4Kp60 resolution on up to three simultaneous displays, meet strict
functional safety requirements with the Intel® Safety Island and
include built-in hardware-based security. These processors5 have a
variety of use cases, including:
- Industrial: Real-time control systems and devices that
meet functional safety requirements for industrial robots and for
chemical, oil field and energy grid-control applications.
- Transportation: Vehicle controls, fleet monitoring and
management systems that synchronize inputs from multiple sensors
and direct actions in semiautonomous buses, trains, ships and
trucks.
- Healthcare: Medical displays, carts, service robots,
entry-level ultrasound machines, gateways and kiosks that require
AI and computer vision with reduced energy consumption.
- Retail and hospitality: Fixed and mobile point-of-sale
systems for retail and quick service restaurant with
high-resolution graphics.
The Intel Atom x6000E series and Intel Pentium and Celeron N and
J series already have over 100 partners committed to delivering
solutions.
About the Intel Industrial Summit: Intel is bringing the
Industrial IoT (IIoT) ecosystem together to address their specific
challenges while expanding what’s possible for tomorrow’s
autonomous operations. With over 40 partners and sessions plus nine
demos, customers will learn about secure, interoperable, integrated
solutions available to transform their business by reducing the
time, costs and risks that come with IIoT deployments.
More Context: Intel Industrial Summit (Press Kit) | Intel
Industrial Hub | 11th Gen Intel Core Processors Platform Brief
(Product Brief) | Intel Atom x6000E Series and Pentium and Celeron
N and J Series Platform Brief (Product Brief) | Intel Internet of
Things News | Intel IOT | Intel IoT Solutions Alliance | Intel
Solutions Marketplace | Introducing the Intel 11th Gen Core
Processors Enhanced for IoT (Video) | Introducing the Intel Atom
x6000E Series (Video)
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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1 IDC FutureScape, Worldwide Internet of Things 2020
Predictions
2 Performance results obtained on September 9, 2020
Tiger Lake system configuration.
CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-1145G7E @ 2.6 GHz,
Motherboard: Intel prototype, TigerLake U DDR4 SODIMM RVP
Memory: 2 x 8 GB @ 3200 MHz DDR4
Hard disk: Intel® 250 GByte SSD
Graphics: Intel® Gaussian and Neural Accelerator 2.0 96 EU
OS: Ubuntu* 18.4 LTS, (kernel 5.8.0-050800-generic)
OpenVINO™: OV-2021.1.075 (pre-release, engineering build)
Coffee Lake system configuration:
CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-8500T @ 3.00 GHz,
Motherboard: AsusTek* Computer Inc. Prime Z370A
Memory: 2x16 GB @ 2667 MHz. DDR4
Hard disk: Intel® 500GB SSD
Graphics: Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 630
OS: Ubuntu* 18.04 LTS, (kernel: 5.3.0-24-generic)
OpenVINO(TM) pre-release build OV-2021.1.075
Compiler: gcc (Ubuntu 7.5.0-3ubuntu1~18.04) 7.5.0
OV-Libraries: CPU: MKLDNNPlugin version ......... 2.1, Build
........... 2021.1.0-1117-062a4e29003,
GPU: clDNNPlugin version ......... 2.1, Build ...........
2021.1.0-1117-062a4e29003,
MULTI: MultiDevicePlugin version ......... 2.1, Build
........... 2021.1.0-1117-062a4e29003,
Dataset (size, shape): IMAGENET. Resnet-50 (224x224), Squeezenet
(227x227)
VOC2012: Deeplabv3 (513x513), SSD-300 (300x300), Mobilenet-SSD
(300x300)
Precision: FP16-INT8
3 Source: Intel. Performance claim based on SPEC CPU 2017
metrics estimated by measurements on Intel internal reference
platforms completed on August 27, 2020. Graphics claim based on
3DMark11_V1.0.4 Graphics Score estimated by measurements on Intel
internal reference platforms on August 27, 2020. Testing
Configuration:
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 1185G7E PL1=15W TDP, 4C8T Turbo up to
4.4GHz
Graphics: Intel Graphics Gen 12 gfxMemory: 16GB DDR4-3200
Storage: Intel SSDPEKKW512GB (512 GB, PCI-E 3.0 x4)
OS: Windows* 10 Pro (x64) Build 19041.331 (2004/ May 2020
Update).
Power policy set to AC/Balanced mode for all benchmarks. All
benchmarks run in Admin mode & Tamper Protection Disabled /
De-fender Disabled.
Bios: Intel Corporation TGLSFWI1.R00.3333.A00.2008122042
OneBKC: tgl_b2b0_up3_pv_up4_qs_ifwi_2020_ww32_4_01
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 – 8665UE 15W PL1=15W TDP, 4C8T Turbo
up to 4.4GHz
Graphics: Intel Graphics Gen 9 gfxMemory: 16GB DDR4-2400
Storage: Intel SSD 545S (512GB)
OS: Windows* 10 Enterprise (x64) Build 18362.175 (1903/ May 2019
Update).
Power policy set to AC/Balanced mode for all benchmarks. All
benchmarks run in Admin mode & Tamper Protection Dis-abled /
Defender Disabled.
Bios: CNLSFWR1.R00.X208.B00.1905301319
4 Source: Intel. Claims based on a) SPEC CPU 2006 metric
estimates based on Pre-Si projections and b) 3DMark11 estimates
based on Pre-Si projections, using Intel® Pentium® J4205 as prior
gen.
Configurations:
Performance results are based on projections as of September 1,
2020
Processor: Intel® Pentium® J6425 PL1=10W TDP, 4C4T Turbo up to
3.0GHz
Graphics: Intel Graphics Gen 11 gfx
Memory: 16GB LPDDR4-3200
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Compiler version: IC18
Processor: Intel® Pentium® J4205 PL1=10W TDP, 4C4T Turbo up to
2.6GHz
Graphics: Intel® Graphics Gen 9 gfx
Memory: 16GB LPDDR4-2400
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Compiler version: IC18
Performance numbers are Pre-Si projections and are subject to
change. Results reported may need to be revised as additional
testing is conducted. The results depend on the specific platform
configurations and workloads utilized in the testing, and may not
be applicable to any particular users components, computer system
or workloads. The results are not necessarily representative of
other benchmarks.
5 Not all features are available on all SKUs.
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