Be left in an effort not behind in the rapid Internet of Things (IoT) sector, Intel introduced a new universal firmware engine that allows developers with faster hardware atom or cottage cheese chips ground.
The new firmware engine, which was presented at IDF 2015 in Shenzhen, China, has the form of a graphical user interface for building custom firmware images for Intel-based devices without a handle that allows developers to the source code.
Developers start with a picture of the approved Intel firmware, where they then add or remove features to meet their needs. There is even the ability to add third-party components and integrate payloads custom startup. The images generated at the end of the process on Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification and can be started on compatible operating systems, like Windows, Android and Linux.
For all developers in the desire for something more, they can improve the firmware utility with the SDK engine firmware. The firmware is based reference boards based on Atom chips and specialists Quark chips, which are aligned in the direction of IoT devices. The first boards are supported are Intel Gen 2 and Galileo MinnowBoard according to The Register.
Platform Intel IoT
Intel introduced an IoT platform in December 2014, the software and combined hardware and designed so that partners complete IoT systems take security and account management capabilities on the market, the company already.
In addition, there is a solution McAfee by Intel called enhanced security for Internet gateways things based on the platform, and it is hoped that this will alleviate the fear of security IoT becomes a problem.
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