(BUSINESS WIRE) — January 7, 2015 — Intel disclosed plans for the Intel® Curie™ module, a tiny hardware product based on the company’s first purpose-built SoC for wearable devices: the Intel® Quark™ SE SoC. The Intel Curie module is a complete low–power solution for the wearable space with compute, motion sensor, Bluetooth Low Energy and battery charging capabilities. The module runs on open source RTOS.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich unveils the Intel Curie module at CES 2015. (Photo: Business Wire)
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