Friday, September 24, 2010

Intel chips to function in 1000 mph car by mc1b2650

Intel announced that its Atom processors will be an integral Bloodhound 1000 mph car project, and chips with engine control systems and display. 
Bloodhound project car aroused great interest from a conversation with the first 1000 mph car would inevitably give rise to huge amounts of emotion. 
Intel announced that its processors are a key element of Bloodhound, aid in the management of Typhoon fighter aircraft engine that drives the car. 
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processors, similar to those used in netbooks that have been specifically designed for industrial and automotive, and were chosen for their energy saving and efficiency, explains Intels release. 
Three Atom chips will manage the calculations for a car hybrid propulsion systems? C, the largest hybrid rocket ever designed in Europe in the set, in which a jet engine fighter Typhoon aircraft. 
Because of the speed of the car will be going on, each processor will verify it and the other in order to ensure no errors. 
Another processor will also be used to transfer the state information stored in the chips internal SSD, back to the driver on the displays in the cockpit. 
Wingless Commander 
Processors others four of them will help driver, Wing Commander Andy Green to keep the car on a smooth trajectory. 
This is an important stage of engineering and another great example of close cooperation between Intel and hound, said Mark Chapman, Chief Engineer Bloodhound program. 
Atom processor has impressed us with its energy-saving, efficiency and resilience and thus we were able to use fewer processors in the car? C, an important saving weight and space 
Simulation 
This information was published in 2010 Farnborough International Air School, where Intel also showed off Hound simulator, developed in conjunction with Southampton University
Intel hopes that the Bloodhound project will inspire a new generation of engineers and scientists. Intel recognizes that the worlds growing deficit engineering science and mathematics to help drive a new generation of innovators for the 21st century , said Tim Hatch, a spokesman for Intel UK education. 
Core to the heart of the Intel Education STEM subjects and are similar to the objectives of the Bloodhound education is one of the main reasons we created this partnership.