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Intel and the Future of Consumer Electronics Shahrokh Shahidzadeh Sr. Principal Technologist
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Intel Architects Solutions
Intel s Vision This decade we will create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth. 2
Look closely. The world you live in is filled with embedded computers. 8
Inside The Internet of Things >1 million PCs sold per day 80%+ of all PCs sold have Intel Inside 31 billion devices & 4 billion people connected to the Internet by 2020
Our RFID Standards History
The First UHF Reader Chip The R1000 still powers most of the world s UHF RFID readers.
Intel s Path to RFID 12
Intel s Requirements Memory dedicated to the processor For critical code, keys and tokens Ability to permanently lock some memory blocks RF accessible During manufacturing and across supply chain Ability to disable RF Dual, independent antennas Scalable Across all devices, from phones to servers Small, low cost and low power
Processor Secured Storage Long-Range Antenna Short-Range Antenna RFID Chip Data Bus Processor Embedded UHF RFID tag, with added features, memory and data bus, meets our requirements
Partnering for Success Chris Diorio Founder and CTO, Impinj
Monza extended Feature Chips Monza X-2K Dura packaged tag chip Monza X-8K Dura Expanded memory accessible through I2C and RFID 2k bit and 8k bit user memory options QT technology: secure and safe Multiple, lockable memory blocks Supports two independent antennas Short range antenna on circuit board Long range antenna inside device enclosure 16
Delivering New Use Cases * * * Device Configuration Device-to-Device Connectivity Location-Based Access Device Locked in Transit Warranty, Service & Returns 17
Device Configuration * * * *Examples 18
Device to Device Connectivity Private Servers/Cloud Digital Certificate of Authority: I m Joe s tablet at home. I m Rob s tablet at the office Delivers higher level of trust than simple VPN 19
Device Locked in Transit OEM Factory Locks Device Retailer Unlocks Device
WiFi Location-Based Access Location Policy Access Joe inside company Access L3 Joe @ Home Decision on Credential Type Access L2 Joe On Road Access L1 21
Your World of Devices Servers/Cloud Desktops Netbook s Smart TVs Embedded Laptop s Tablets Smartphones Consumer electronics will embed RFID broadly Interconnected devices opens up endless application possibilities
IT S NOT JUST WHAT WE MAKE. IT S WHAT WE MAKE POSSIBLE.
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