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Intel Announces Industry-Leading Software Platform Support for Telematics.


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SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba
Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba.
, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 11, 2001

Intel Corporation (company) Intel Corporation - A US microelectronics manufacturer. They produced the Intel 4004, Intel 8080, Intel 8086, Intel 80186, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel 486 and Pentium microprocessor families as well as many other integrated circuits and personal computer networking  today announced that leading in-car computing software platform vendors are delivering support for the Intel(R) StrongARM/a processor and future processors based on the Intel(R) XScale(TM) microarchitecture.

Microsoft Corp., IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , QNX A multiuser, multitasking, real time operating system for PCs from QNX Software Systems, Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario (www.qnx.com), that is noted for its low-memory requirement and rapid response. Similar to Unix, it has been in use since the early 1980s.  Software Systems Ltd., Wind River Systems, Inc., Fonix Corporation and Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. are supporting the Intel StrongARM and Intel XScale microarchitectures to enable developers and original equipment manufacturers to reduce "time-to-market" and create sophisticated in-car, voice-enabled wireless applications.

The core software platform recipe for devices in the in-car computing, or telematics, market segment consists of open, scalable software platforms, extensible and comprehensive development tools and such key complementary technologies as speech recognition. These combined elements are necessary to deliver adaptable, scalable telematics devices that will enable and enhance applications and services for the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. .

"Our customers asked for each of these solutions by name," said Pat Kerrigan Patricia "Pat" Kerrigan was a fictional character in the drama Bad Girls, produced by Shed Productions and airing on the ITV network in the UK from 1999 to 2006. She was played by British actress Liz May Brice and first appeared on UK TV screens in Series 7 (2005). , director for Intel's In-Car Computing Operation. "We feel we have secured industry-wide support from key players to maximize the benefits of the Intel(R) Personal Internet Client Architecture and to provide our mutual customers with the best telematics development platforms available."

Microsoft will support Intel with its Windows CE (Windows Consumer Electronics) Microsoft's version of Windows for handheld devices and embedded systems that use x86, ARM, MIPS and SHx CPUs. Windows CE .NET superseded Windows CE 3.0.  for Automotive software Automotive software is a software driving a microcontroller within automobiles. These microcontrollers are usually specific to automotive applications usually containing integrated bus transceivers interfaces for bus systems like LIN, CAN, MOST, LAN among others.  platform. This agreement represents one of the first measures in distributed computing (1) The use of multiple computers networked throughout a wide geographical area, or the world via the Internet, in order to solve a single problem. See grid computing.

(2) The use of multiple computers in an enterprise rather than one centralized system.
 from Microsoft's Car .NET framework. Windows CE for Automotive is an integral component of a growing portfolio of products and services which Microsoft provides to the telematics industry. The Windows CE for Automotive platform is being enabled for personalized web services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term.  development as part of the Microsoft .NET See .NET.  initiative. The new Hailstorm See .NET My Services.  services benefit from the .NET technologies and architecture that make it possible for applications, devices and services to work together. The Microsoft Windows See Windows.

(operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then.
 CE for Automotive adaptation for the Intel StrongARM processor is available today, and later this year for the Intel XScale microachitecture.

IBM embedded middleware manages communications, enables content and service creation and provides secure reliable transactions between devices and a back-end server. IBM's VisualAge(R) Micro Edition Java application A Java program that is run stand alone. The Java Virtual Machine in the client or server is interpreting the instructions. Contrast with Java applet. See servlet.  development tools and deployment technologies for the Intel StrongARM SA-1110 processor and Intel XScale-based products allow developers to quickly and easily leverage existing applications for e-Business. IBM's implementation of Java technology for use with Intel StrongARM embedded processors is now available. IBM is integrating its Embedded ViaVoice(TM) products with the Intel StrongARM and Intel XScale microarchitectures to deliver high-quality noise robust voice recognition and text-to-speech solutions to the telematics industry.

QNX Software Systems will support Intel with the QNX RTOS (1) (RealTime Operating System) An operating system designed for use in a real time computer system. See real time system, embedded system, process control and OS-9. , an operating system for building fault-resilient, dynamically upgradeable in-car applications. QNX offers telematics manufacturers a variety of off-the-shelf Internet and multimedia modules, POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface for UNIX) An IEEE 1003.1 standard that defines the language interface between application programs and the Unix operating system.  APIs for leveraging a large base of developers and source code, an MMU-protected architecture that dramatically reduces debugging time, plus an optimized version of the IBM VisualAge Micro Edition J9 virtual machine. QNX support for the StrongARM SA-1110 development platform is scheduled for June 2001, to be followed by support for the Intel XScale microarchitecture.

Wind River has a strategic Center of Excellence relationship with Intel to provide leading development tool support across the Intel XScale and the Intel StrongARM architectures. Wind River supports these powerful processor families with the Tornado(R) integrated development environment See IDE.

integrated development environment - interactive development environment
 (IDE) and VxWorks(R) real-time operating system (operating system) Real-Time Operating System - (RTOS) Any operating system where interrupts are guaranteed to be handled within a certain specified maximum time, thereby making it suitable for control of hardware in embedded systems and other time-critical applications.  (RTOS), as well as its VisionICE tools and Personal Jworks(TM) java solution.

Fonix Corporation is optimizing a version of its Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) Using voice recognition to replace keypad entry for telephone voice menus. Typically used to speak the digits 0 through 9 insted of keying them, ASR systems may be able to recognize a limited vocabulary. See voice recognition and AVSR. ), that will be available by mid-year for Intel StrongARM and Intel XScale microarchitectures. This version of Fonix(TM) ASR will deliver top-quality speech recognition capabilities to mobile wireless devices including PDAs, smart phones and automobiles.

Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products is integrating its noise robust speech recognition technologies (ASR 200 and ASR 1600 engines) and text-to-speech technology (TTS (1) See text-to-speech.

(2) (Transaction Tracking System) Software that monitors a transaction until completion. In the event of a hardware or software failure, it ensures that the database is brought back to its former state before the attempt to
3000) in different languages on the Intel StrongARM and Intel XScale microarchitectures. These products can be used to develop applications for the mobile and automotive market. The company plans to release them by mid-year.

These companies also plan to utilize the Intel(R) Integrated Performance Primitives Overview
Intel's Integrated Performance Library (Intel IPP) is a library of multi-core-ready, optimized software functions for multimedia and data processing applications, produced by Intel.
 software library to offer wireless device manufacturers new and compelling capabilities. Useful in a broad range of applications, the library includes functions for vector manipulation, matrix math and general signal, image, speech and audio processing, as well as sophisticated primitives for construction of standardized audio, video and speech codecs such as MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio, Layer 3), MPEG-4 and H.263.

To further aid fast time-to-market development, the Intel StrongARM SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform provides a comprehensive and feature-rich development environment for the design of applications based on the SA-1110 microprocessor. Refer to: http://developer.intel.com/design/strong/quicklist/Eval-Plat/992652.htm. For more information on Intel's telematics offerings, please visit www.intel.com/go/telematics.

About Intel

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

Supporting Quotes

Fonix Corporation -- "The Fonix(TM) Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Engine and the Intel(R) XScale(TM) microarchitecture combine some of the strongest technologies to address quality speech recognition and text-to-speech capabilities to the mobile industry," said Lynn Shepherd, Fonix vice president of technology.

IBM -- "Telematics is a natural extension of mobile and wireless e-Business, which must integrate easily with peoples' lifestyles and personal interests," says Raj Desai, director, Telematics Solutions, IBM Industrial Sector. "This requires platforms based on open standards to ensure common interfaces, applications and services. Intel is working to ensure customers have both a hardware and software solution for fast deployment of telematics projects. IBM's approach to embedded Java technology gives engineers unprecedented choice, including efficient integration of native programs, Java compatible platforms and custom tailored application support."

Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products -- "The Intel StrongARM and Intel XScale microarchitectures are key platforms in L&H's strategy for the mobile and automotive market," said Patrick De Schrijver, president Automotive Solutions, Lernout & Hauspie.

Microsoft Corp. -- "The Windows CE for Automotive software platform will enable new levels of scalability for the Intel(R) StrongARM/a processor and the Intel XScale microarchitecture," said Gonzalo Bustillos, director, business development and marketing for the Automotive Business Unit at Microsoft Corp. "This alliance will provide customers the opportunity to use a reliable and scalable platform so they can market great products with short development cycles. Microsoft's Car .NET framework and its Automotive Mobile Services promote device interoperability, integration, and application extensibility to create an end user experience that is simple, yet compelling. In an increasingly competitive mobility market, business alliances are crucial for being able to successfully create and offer differentiating products and services."

QNX Software Systems -- "The QNX RTOS brings a unique time-to-market advantage to telematics manufacturers by offering a proven suite of ready-to-customize applications, an industry-standard POSIX environment for leveraging an enormous pool of source code and developers, and a fault-resilient architecture that lets manufacturers safely integrate applications from a variety of independent software vendors," said Linda Campbell, vice president of strategic alliances at QNX.

Wind River Systems, Inc. -- "Wind River continues to work with Intel and other leading partners to develop more advanced solutions in the Automotive Infotainment/Telematics market," said Scot Morrison, vice president and general manager of the Wind River's Automotive & Industrial business unit. "We believe that the combination of the Intel XScale microarchitecture and Intel StrongARM architecture with Wind River's leading embedded development software are well suited to the high demands of the next-generation, multi-media automotive applications."

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