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Default Intel’s latest Xeon D Broadwell CPUs will power robots

Intel today announced a new line of Xeon D chips targeted at the server and network appliances. In the near future though, Intel expects that the Xeon D chips may power robots as well, as industrial automation picks up. Currently most robots use basic processors that work just fine for the basic tasks they perform....

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