Intel Atom Apollo Lake Processor E3900 series Launches

The Intel Atom processor A3900 and E3900 Series delivers performance and a unique set of features for the edge in segments such as industrial, automotive, video, manufacturing, retail, and more.



Intel is also offering an automotive grade processor specifically to address in-vehicle experiences called the Intel Atom processor A3900 series.

Powering Connected Machines Across New Markets
IoT is expected to be a multi-trillion-dollar market, with 50 billion devices1 creating 44 zettabytes (or 44 trillion gigabytes) of data annually by 2020, require much more processing power at the edge in order to maintain viability. The new Intel Atom processor E3900 series will be used across industries to realize the full potential of IoT, creating a wave of change in how we live and work. Key improvements include:

Delivering Advanced Solutions for the Next Generation of Smart and Connected Products

Building the Future of IoT
Intel is collaborating with a diverse ecosystem of leading IoT device and equipment manufacturers, software vendors and OEMs, including Delphi, FAW, Neusoft and Hikvision. Through these collaborations, Intel will enable a broad range of optimized and interoperable, multivendor solutions using the Intel Atom processor E3900 series across industries. Sample uses include:

This latest Intel Atom processor for IoT is a major step in Intel's strategy to enable industries to unlock the promise of IoT. Intel is uniquely positioned to enable every segment of the smart and connected world - powering the majority of the world's data centers, connecting hundreds of millions of IoT devices and fulfilling the promise of always-on, 5G connectivity, deep machine learning, and security and privacy.

Lineup and Availability
This announcement of Intel Atom processor E3900 series will include the following SKUs:

SPECint*_rate_base2006 (1-copy):

SPEC* CPU2006 is a benchmark from the SPEC consortium that measures device performance and throughput using compute intensive application subtests.  SPECint*_base2006 measures how fast a device completes a single integer compute task. SPECint*_rate_base2006 measures throughput, or how many integer compute tasks a device can accomplish in a given amount of time.  OS support:  Desktop Windows*.

2As measured by 3DMark*11 Performance

3DMark* 11 Performance

3DMark* 11 is a benchmark from Futuremark* that measures DX 11 gaming performance.  There are four DX 11 graphics tests with three quality presets:  Entry, Performance, Extreme.  Reported metrics:  Graphics Score (GPU), Physics Score (CPU), Combined Score (GPU & CPU) and an overall 3DMark Score (higher is better for all Scores).  OS support:  Desktop Windows.



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