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3 поколение Core в промышленных контроллерах, IPC SPS Drives

Пару месяцев назад я писал на хабре об особенностях применении x86 в промышленных PLC.

Вчера ездил на IPC SPS Drives в Нюрнберг. Это одна из самых важных выставок промышленной автоматики и роботов. Быстренько встретился с клиентами, и пошел считать, насколько часто процессоры x86 встречаются на выставочных стендах.

Вокруг шуровали руками роботы и двигались детальки в станках и на конвейерах. И только один робот стоял неподвижно.

Intel for Android* Developers Learning Series Landing Page

This is an online version of Intel Press Book: An Introduction... Intel for Android* Developers.  Engineers from different Intel teams including Mobile Computing, Android* OS, Development Tools and Software and Services as well as subject experts from outside Intel contributed to this series of Intel for Android* Developer Learning. There are also new sessions that are on working in process and will be avaialbe to Intel Android* community (http://software.intel.com/en-us/android/) in near future:

Intel for Android* Developers Learning Series #11: OpenGL ES* Support, Performance, and Features for Android* on the Intel® Atom™ Processor

 

1. Introduction


The standard API for 3D graphics on Android is OpenGL ES, which is the most widely used 3D graphics API on all mobile devices today. Android uses OpenGL ES to accelerate both 2D and 3D graphics. In early releases of Android, OpenGL ES acceleration was somewhat optional, but as Android has evolved and screen sizes have grown, accelerated OpenGL ES has become an essential part of the Android graphics system.

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  • Intel for Android* Developers Learning Series #8: Building the Android* OS for Intel Processors

    As there are currently no public engineering devices from Intel, we will work with two images for emulated targets (Note: Please refer to http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html and http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html for the details. The pages help to resolve common problems with tools and environment. You may need to have a Google account.): the target QEMU-based emulator and the target for VirtualBox.

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  • Intel for Android* Developers Learning Series #7: Creating and Porting NDK-based Android* Applications for Intel® Architecture

    Android* applications can incorporate native code using the Native Development Kit (NDK) toolset. It allows developers to reuse legacy code, code to low-level hardware, or differentiate their applications by taking advantage of features otherwise not optimal or possible.

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  • RTFB Episode 3: Analyzing Power Efficiency in Apps

     


    Meet Khang Nguyen and learn about analyzing power efficiency in apps. In his first blog, Khang provides guidance on what are the most common pitfalls in analyzing application power consumption and then he introduces his second blog that covers how to use the Windows Performance Toolkit in order to root-cause power issues.

    How to Publish Your Apps On Google Play for x86-based Android Devices Using Multiple APK Support

    Starting September, 2012, Google Play has  added Multiple APK support for x86 CPU architecture. This  feature allows you to publish different APKs for your application that are each targeted to x86 CPU architecture. The APK is a complete and independent version of your application, but it shares the same application listing on Google Play and must share the same package name and be signed with the same release key. This feature is useful for cases in which your application cannot reach all desired devices with a single APK such as an App developed using Androind NDK.

    Intel Performance Counter Monitor V2.3 released (supporting MacOS and FreeBSD)

    We are proud to announce that Intel Performance Counter Monitor V2.3 (Intel PCM) has been released with the following changes:

    • Support of Apple Mac OS X 10.7 ("Lion") and OS X 10.8 ("Mountain Lion")
    • Support of FreeBSD
    • new tool for monitoring memory traffic per channel on Intel Xeon processor E5 product family.

    With that Intel PCM now supports Linux, Windows (XP, 7, 8 Desktop Mode), FreeBSD and MacOS.

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