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IoT Path-to-Product: How to Build an Intelligent Vending Machine

This Internet of Things (IoT) path-to-product project is part of a series of articles that portray how to develop a commercial IoT solution from the initial idea stage, through prototyping and...

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What's New? OpenCL™ Runtime 16.1.1 (CPU only)

16.1.1 release update includes:Fix for the known incompatibility issue with the CPU Kernel Debugger from the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications 2016 R2 and the CPU only runtime package version...

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Case Study- A Very Good Year: Sommely and Intel® IoT Technology Power Smart...

Asset tracking is a challenge that seems tailor-made for an Internet of Things solution. Imagine sensors connected to a tiny IoT processor that can be mounted on shipping crates, or on individual...

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Boost JavaScript* Performance by Exploiting Vectorization using SIMD.js

As JavaScript* applications become more sophisticated, developers are increasingly looking for ways to optimize performance. Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) operations enable you to process...

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Intel® XDK FAQs - Cordova

How do I set app orientation?Is it possible to create a background service using Intel XDK?How do I send an email from my App?How do you create an offline application?How do I work with alarms and...

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Coming Soon - the Intel® Quark™ SE Microcontroller C1000 Developer Kit

Coming soon – the Intel® Quark™ SE Microcontroller C1000 Developer Kit.  Based on the Intel® Quark™ SE microcontroller C1000, the developer kit features a small form-factor board, which contains among...

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Why Should You Care About Machine Learning?

Machine learning has been around for a while, so even if you haven’t worked on it as a developer, you’re probably very familiar with it as a consumer. When you add something to your cart in Amazon, and...

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IoT Path-To-Product: The Making of a Connected Transportation Solution

To demonstrate a rapid path-to-product edge IoT solution for the transportation sector, a proof of concept was created using the Grove* IoT Commercial Developer Kit. That prototype was scaled to an...

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IoT Path-To-Product: How to Build a Connected Transportation Solution

This Internet of Things (IoT) path-to-product project is part of a series that portrays how to develop a commercial IoT solution from the initial idea stage, through prototyping and refinement to...

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Distributed Training of Deep Networks on Amazon Web Services* (AWS)

Download DocumentRavi Panchumarthy (Intel), Thomas “Elvis” Jones (AWS), Andres Rodriguez (Intel), Joseph Spisak (Intel)Deep neural networks are capable of amazing levels of representation power...

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API without Secrets: Introduction to Vulkan* Part 5

Download  [PDF 723KB]Go to: API without Secrets: Introduction to Vulkan* Part 4 Table of ContentsTutorial 5: Staging Resources – Copying Data Between BuffersCreating Rendering ResourcesBuffer...

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OpenGL* Performance Tips: Avoid OpenGL Calls that Synchronize CPU and GPU

Download PDFDownload Code SampleIntroductionTo get the highest level of performance from OpenGL* you want to avoid calls that force synchronization between the CPU and the GPU. This article covers...

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Code Sample: Access Control in JavaScript* for Intel® Joule™ development board

This code sample illustrates creating a simple alarm system using the development platform and an assortment of extensible sensors.Once completed, the system will display alarm status on the connected...

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Code Sample: Doorbell in JavaScript* for Intel® Joule™ development platform

This code sample creates a functioning doorbell system using a development platform and an assortment of extensible sensors.Once completed, the system will ring when a button is pushed. Ring data can...

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Code Sample: Exploring C++ on the Intel® Joule™ development platform

This guide illustrates how to use C++ with the Intel® Joule™ Development Platform over the course of 8 simple code samples.Examples include Hello World, using MRAA to access the GPIO pins, Pulse Width...

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Code Sample: Earthquake Detector in JavaScript* for Intel® Joule™ development...

This code sample shows how to keep track of seismic data using a development platform and an assortment of extensible sensors.Once completed, the system will record acceleromter activity for earthquake...

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Code Sample: Bluetooth* LE station in javascript with Intel® Joule™...

This code sample measures weather data using a development platform, along with extensible sensors. accelerometer data, temperature, and humidity data is recorded and stored to the IBM* Bluemix* IoT...

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IBM* Bluemix Cloud* Quickstart in JavaScript for the Intel® Joule™...

This code sample shows how to send a 1010 pattern to the IBM* Bluemix Cloud*.Source files and documentation are located on GitHub:...

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What is the Intel® Joule™ Module?

Intel presents its newest offering to the hardware-hacking, thing-making, and general hobbyist markets: The Intel® Joule™ module. With a quad-core Intel® Atom™ processor running at 1.7 GHz, 4 GB of PoP...

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Comparing the Intel® Joule™ Module and the Intel® Edison Module

OverviewThe Intel® Joule™ module is the newest addition to a line of powerful, multi-purpose development boards from Intel®. This small package contains an Atom™ quad-core processor, clocked at an...

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