Intel’s Curie module is a tiny system-on a-chip (SoC) based
on the Intel Quark SE. The SOC is named after Marie Curie (Madam Curie), a Nobel
Prize-winning physicist in the study of radioactivity.
The SoC is button sized computer but includes everything
required to provide compute power for wearable devices. The Curie module is
designed to enable even inexperienced makers of wearable tech to make smart
products.
The ground breaking technology of Intel curie expands the
possibility of a techies
& Tech start-up in the field of smart Wearables.. It’s a complete low-power solutions designed for
wearable devices & consumers & industrial edge product.
It comes in an easy-to-integrate package with a well enable
movement tracking and gesture recognition. Curie also features a digital sensor
hub with a pattern-matching accelerator, battery charging circuits. The device
uses Bluetooth low energy for communications.
Watch the video to know what Mike Bell (Intel VP
of new Device) discusses about Curie :
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