The Intel BX80571E5200 is an embedded microprocessor designed for a range of industrial and commercial applications requiring reliable performance and energy efficiency. This processor belongs to Intel's embedded solutions family, which emphasizes long-term availability and support.
Applications
- Industrial Automation Systems: Used in programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other automation equipment.
- Point-of-Sale (POS) Terminals: Powers retail and hospitality POS systems.
- Medical Devices: Integrated into diagnostic and monitoring equipment.
- Gaming Machines: Used in slot machines and other gaming applications.
- Digital Signage: Drives displays in advertising and information systems.
Features
- Energy-Efficient Design: Optimized for low power consumption, reducing heat generation and extending battery life in portable devices.
- Embedded Lifecycle Support: Offers extended availability and support, ensuring long-term reliability.
- Integrated Graphics: Includes integrated graphics processing unit (GPU) for display capabilities.
- Multiple Core Configuration: Provides multi-core processing for improved performance in multi-tasking environments.
- Wide Range of I/O Interfaces: Supports various input/output interfaces for seamless integration with peripherals and other devices.
Benefits
- Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO): Low power consumption and extended lifecycle reduce energy costs and replacement frequency.
- Improved System Performance: Multi-core processing enhances system responsiveness and throughput.
- Enhanced Reliability: Designed for industrial environments, ensuring reliable operation in harsh conditions.
- Simplified System Design: Integrated graphics and I/O interfaces reduce the need for external components.
- Long-Term Availability: Guarantees availability of the processor for extended periods, simplifying product lifecycle management.
Technical Specifications: The BX80571E5200 features a dual-core architecture, integrated graphics, and support for DDR3 memory. It is designed for embedded systems requiring a balance of performance and power efficiency. Detailed specifications regarding clock speed, cache size, and thermal design power (TDP) vary based on the specific model and revision.