Intel Curie
  • Cover
  • About This Training
    • Objectives
    • Skills
    • Prerequisites
  • Introduction
    • Features
  • Getting Started
  • Hardware
    • Processors
      • Intel® Quark™ Microprocessors
      • Intel® Quark™ Microcontrollers
      • DesignWare ARC Processor Cores
    • Peripherals
  • Platforms
    • Arduino 101
    • tinyTILE
    • DFRobot CurieNano
  • Software
    • Factory Settings
    • Intel® Curie™ Open Developer Kit (ODK)
      • CODK-A
      • CODK-M
        • Blink
    • Arduino IDE
      • Getting Started
      • Applications
        • Hearthrate Monitor App
        • Battery Monitor App
        • Led Service Linux
    • Projects
    • Intel® Pattern Matching Technology
  • Subsystems
    • Power Management
    • DSP
  • Laboratory
  • Wrap-Up
    • Challenge
  • Laboratory
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Processors

PreviousHardwareNextIntel® Quark™ Microprocessors

Last updated 7 years ago

Intel Quark is a line of 32-bit x86 SoCs and μCs by Intel, designed for small size and low power consumption, and targeted at new markets including wearable devices. The line was introduced at Intel Developer Forum in 2013. Quark processors, while slower than Atom processors, are much smaller and consume less power. They lack support for SIMD instruction sets (such as MMX and SSE)[1] and only support embedded operating systems. Quark powers the Intel Galileo developer microcontroller board.

"Lakemont" (32 nm)

The name Lakemont has been used in reference to the processor core in multiple Quark-series processors.

"Clanton"

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"Silver Butte"

"Mint Valley"

"Atlas Peak"

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Intel® Quark™ SoC Family Ark
Quark X1000
Quark X1021D
Quark D1000
Quark D2000
Quark SE C1000