The Intel Edison Compute Modules designed to lower the barriers to entry for anyone prototyping and producing IoT and wearable computing products. Intel Edison contains core system processing and connectivity elements: Processor and processor power management IC, RAM, eMMC, and Wi-Fi/BT. Intel Edison Compute module interfaces with end-user systems via a 70-pin connector. Intel Edison relies on the end-user to provide input power and overall system power management ,such as battery recharging for battery-powered systems.
- Intel Atom system-on-a-chip (SoC) based on leading-edge 22 nm Silver Mont microarchitecture including a dual-core CPU and single core microcontroller (MCU)
- Integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE, memory, and storage
- Support for more than 30 industry-standard I/O interfaces via a 70-pin connector
- A series of Intel & partner created expansion boards to support the long tail of innovation
- Support for Yocto Linux, Arduino, Python, and Node.js
- Open source community software tools enabling ease of adoption that will inspire developers
- Integrates with cloud platforms providing visualization of streamed data, dynamic rule evaluation/alerting and analytics
- Intel Atom system-on-a-chip (SoC) based on leading-edge 22 nm Silver Mont microarchitecture including a dual-core CPU and single core microcontroller (MCU)
- Integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE, memory, and storage
- Support for more than 30 industry-standard I/O interfaces via a 70-pin connector
- A series of Intel & partner created expansion boards to support the long tail of innovation
- Support for Yocto Linux, Arduino, Python, and Node.js
- Open source community software tools enabling ease of adoption that will inspire developers
- Integrates with cloud platforms providing visualization of streamed data, dynamic rule evaluation/alerting and analytics