Thursday, March 19, 2009

Medical Embedded Computing Solutions


Embedded Intel technology is forever changing the practice of medicine with industry leading performance, power efficiency and a complete array of advanced, hardware-based technologies. In fact, you'll find embedded Intel processors and chipsets inside everything from point-of-care terminals to patient monitoring systems, tiny hand-held and portable diagnostic and therapy devices, and very high-end medical imaging systems.
Intel helps you deliver innovative new solutions to address growing complexity in the field of medicine. For example, ultra-low power Intel processors are enabling ever-smaller yet highly intricate devices that run for long periods on battery power alone. And these smaller, high-performance chips deliver graphics capabilities that rival high-end imaging, enabling you to build solutions that are portable for use in the field. Intel's remote management technology is enabling remote monitoring solutions to be deployed with assurance and ease. Our high performance processors also support 3D and 4D imaging as well as patient monitoring systems that can track multiple parameters and report results in real time. And our multi-core microarchitecture is enabling development of highly integrated systems that support complex diagnostic and analysis applications.
With Intel® architecture you can choose from a broad selection of embedded hardware building blocks, validated platforms and reference designs - all with long lifecycle support, the same pin-compatible core microarchitecture from top to bottom, and an extensive software base including some of the best developer tools available today. And by choosing Intel architecture for your medical solutions, you gain access to a trusted, integrated and validated supply line of third-party developers through the Intel® Embedded and Communications Alliance, all of whom deliver the world's most advanced firmware, hardware and software components that help you speed time-to-market of your next-generation medical devices and systems.

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