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Hi,
The only different i found in the D-1577 and D-1571 for embedded enable option.
Could you please explain what is embedded enable option in processor.
Can we use non embedded enable processor instead of embedded enable processor.
Thanks & Regards
Parthiban V
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Hello, PARTHIBAN,
The embedded option means that this processor has an embedded version, embedded versions are targeted to customers that are manufacturers of embedded equipment, so tend to have longer life cycles, less power consumption, usually are soldered on the board, and they also tend to be more expensive.
The non-embedded option is usually targeted to people that will build their own system, and that might want to change a processor on their board eventually.
I hope this clarifies your question.
Best Regards,
Adolfo Sanchez
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Hi Adolfo Sanchez,
Thanks for your reply.
Thanks & Regards
Parthiban V
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Hi Adolfo Sanchez,
The Non-embedded option processor can we able to soldered on the board?
Thanks & Regards
Parthiban V
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Hello, PARTHIBAN :
Thanks for your reply.
We suggest you address your consultations related to Non-Embedded processors via the https://communities.intel.com/community/tech/processors Intel Processors Forum.
We hope that this information may help you.
Best regards,
Carlos_A.
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