In order to assist the future wave of Industrial IoT edge devices, Intel has created a brand new range of processors optimized for IoT. The Elkhart Lake Intel Atom x6000E, Intel Pentium, and Intel Celeron series processors improve upon CPU and graphics capabilities with integrated IoT functions, real-time efficiency, controllability, safety measures, and operational reliability.
Our Elkhart Lake computers deliver exceptional processing power, enabling faster execution of tasks and seamless multitasking capabilities. This cutting-edge platform boasts remarkable improvements in both single-thread and multi-thread performance, offering up to a staggering 1.7x boost in single-thread performance and up to a remarkable 1.5x enhancement in multi-thread performance from one generation to the next. Supporting Intel UHD Graphics as standard, our range of Elkhart Lake PCs boast an impressive 2x performance improvement in graphics over previous generations, allowing smoother frame rates, richer textures, and more realistic visuals, ideal for working with graphic-intensive applications, or enjoying ultra high-definition multimedia content.
Elkhart Lake SBCs are equipped with Intel's latest generation processors supporting extended operating temperatures and the latest technologies providing fast connectivity, such as 2.5 GbE, WiFi 6, and USB 4.
Elkhart Lake Motherboards are designed with flexibility and expandability in mind. They often include expansion slots, such as M.2 and PCIe, allowing for the addition of specialized peripheral cards to meet specific application requirements.
The Elkhart Lake Atom x6000E series is designed for embedded applications that require a balance of power efficiency and performance. It offers a range of processor options with varying core counts and clock speeds. Atom x6000E CPUs generally have lower power consumption and are suitable for applications in industrial automation, IoT devices, thin clients, and other embedded systems.
The Pentium series within the Elkhart Lake family provides a step up in performance compared to the Atom x6000E series. Elkhart Lake Pentium processors typically offer higher clock speeds, more cores, and increased cache sizes, resulting in improved processing capabilities. They are suitable for applications that require a good balance of performance and power efficiency, such as industrial all-in-one computers and small form factor mini PCs.
The Celeron Elkhart Lake series is designed for low-power and cost-effective computing applications. It offers a lower level of performance compared to the Pentium and Atom x6000E series but maintains power efficiency. These CPUs provide a balance of performance and affordability, suitable for basic edge computing tasks, and light productivity. Celeron J CPUs often have higher clock speeds and more cores than the Celeron N series, making them capable of handling a broader range of applications.
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The Intel Elkhart Lake platform offers a maximum frequency of 3.0 GHz. This frequency represents the speed at which the processor’s cores can execute instructions and perform calculations. Higher frequencies generally result in faster overall processing performance, allowing for quicker task execution and improved responsiveness.
The Thermal Design Power (TDP) range of 4.5-12W for Elkhart Lake denotes the amount of heat generated by the processor that needs to be dissipated by the cooling system. This power range indicates that Elkhart Lake is designed to deliver efficient performance within a low-power envelope, making it suitable for applications that prioritize power efficiency, such as embedded systems, IoT devices, and low-power laptops.
Elkhart Lake supports LPDDR4 and DDR4 memory types. LPDDR4 is a low-power variant of DDR4 memory specifically designed for mobile and power-constrained devices, offering high bandwidth while keeping power consumption low. DDR4 is a standard desktop memory type that provides faster data transfer rates, making it suitable for applications with higher performance requirements.
Elkhart Lake Intel CPUs incorporate in-band error correction code (ECC) capability with standard memory. ECC is a mechanism that detects and corrects memory errors, enhancing the system’s reliability and stability by mitigating the impact of memory errors on data integrity. The inclusion of in-band ECC with standard memory means that Elkhart Lake can provide error correction capabilities without requiring specialized or expensive memory modules.
Intel Elkhart Lake SOC features Intel UHD Graphics, which is an integrated graphics solution capable of driving up to three displays simultaneously. The graphics engine supports a maximum resolution of 4K at 60 frames per second (4kp60), enabling smooth and high-quality visual experiences across multiple displays. This makes Elkhart Lake suitable for applications that require multi-monitor setups, such as digital signage and kiosks.
Elkhart Lake CPUs incorporate the Intel Programmable Services Engine, which is a dedicated offload engine. This engine provides hardware acceleration for specific tasks, offloading them from the main processor cores and improving overall system performance. By utilizing the programmability of this engine, developers can customize and optimize specific workloads to achieve higher efficiency and performance.
The next generation Intel Elkhart Lake CPU supports both in-band and out-of-band remote device manageability. In-band management refers to the ability to remotely manage and control the device over the network while the operating system is running. Out-of-band management allows for remote management and control even when the device is powered off or experiencing critical system failures. This comprehensive manageability support enables efficient device administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting in various deployment scenarios.
Intel Elkhart Lake SOC offers functional safety features through Intel Safety Island (Intel SI) on select SKUs. Functional safety refers to the ability of a system to detect and respond to potentially dangerous or hazardous conditions, ensuring the safety of users and equipment. Intel SI provides a dedicated hardware island with integrated safety functions, allowing for enhanced safety measures in safety-critical applications such as automotive, industrial automation, and medical devices.
Elkhart Lake Intel CPUs incorporate hardware-based security features to protect against various threats. These security features are designed to safeguard data, prevent unauthorized access, and mitigate risks related to software vulnerabilities. By leveraging hardware-based security mechanisms, Elkhart Lake enhances the overall security posture of devices, enabling secure and trustworthy computing environments.
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