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        Seminar looks at using PC components in mobile devices

        Staff | Date: Apr 27, 2005 | Comments: 1



        QuickLogic and Intel will present an online seminar about using PC components such as hard drives and Wi-Fi radios in mobile embedded devices. The free seminar, set for May 4, will discuss Intel's PXA processors, as well as QuckLogic's intelligent programmable bridges.




        (Click for larger view of the PXA255-based Everex Tablet PC running Windows CE)

        Topics covered will include:
        • Intel PXA embedded processor architecture

        • Architectural tradeoffs and how designs can be tailored for application requirements, including performance, system latency, cost, and power consumption

        • How high-throughput wireless connectivity via 802.11ag can be integrated without having to redesign the major hardware/software components of your PXA-based system

        • How QuickLogic enables connectivity for Intel PXA embedded processors to miniature hard disk drive storage, while maximizing system performance and lowering overall power consumption

        The companies say QuickLogic's intelligent bridges have been demonstrated successfully with Intel's Mainstone development board for PXA2xx chips, running under Windows CE, Windows Mobile, and Linux.

        More details about the seminar, including a registration form, can be found here.



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