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Hi,
How do I access Atom P53xx datasheet and hardware design guide?
Best Regards
Krishna
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Hello KrishnaB,
Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities.
We will move your question to the correct sub-forum, the team in charge will get back to you soon.
Best regards,
Jean O.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello KrishnaB,
Thank you for joining the Intel community
In regards to your question, we would like to encourage you to post the technical information you are looking for in the following community site:
https://community.intel.com/t5/Embedded-Server/bd-p/emb-server-hardware-software-firmware .
They can help you with additional questions about Intel Atom P series Processors.
Also, if you already know the FAE ( Field Application Engineer ) that corresponds to you, you can contact them to gather more details.
Have a great day.
Best regards,
Jose A.
Intel Customer Support Technician
For firmware updates and troubleshooting tips, visit:
https://intel.com/support/serverbios
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Hi @KrishnaB
Thank you for contacting the Intel Embedded Community.
Snow Ridge datasheet and hardware design guide might be found on the Intel RDC kits, so to get access to this you need to have a Resource and Design Center (RDC) privileged account to have access to the information that may help you.
The RDC Account Support form is the channel to process your account update process by filling out the form stated on the following website:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/support/my-intel-sign-on-support.html
You should use a business email address to evade any inconvenience. Please avoid the free email provider's address (such as the provided by Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, or others).
Best regards,
Intel Customer Support Engineer

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