ADLINK Technology added as Premier Member to Intel Intelligent Systems Alliance
ADLINK Technology has announced its promotion by Intel to Premier Member in the Intel Intelligent Systems Alliance, a group of companies that provide hardware, software, and firmware comprising today’s advanced embedded technology solutions.
As part of Intel’s Alliance—which now features only five Premier member—ADLINK will integrate its existing toolkits with Intel’s software, as well as create new tools and offer systems integration and other services to help their customers create more value in their respective industries. ADLINK had been working collaboratively with Intel for a number of years before achieving Premier-level membership.
ADLINK’s promotion goes beyond advanced technology, however, as it now creates new business exploration and co-marketing and co-selling opportunities as the two companies worth together in the embedded technology markets.
"Premier members of the Intel Intelligent Systems Alliance collaborate with Intel at the highest level to align our technology roadmaps and programs,” said Troy Smith, Director, Intelligent Systems Alliance at Intel in a press release. "ADLINK has been elevated to our highest tier of membership for their global product capabilities and market-oriented platforms. Intel looks forward to ADLINK's continued delivery of leading edge solutions based on Intel architecture."
Serving such embedded markets as industrial automation, test and measurement, transportation, and medical; ADLINK provides an array of embedded products and application ready intelligent platforms, including COM Express, SMARC, Q7, and PC/104 modules; as well as fanless, industrial PCS and other solutions. Some recent product releases from ADLINK include:
- ADLINK releases new fanless embedded computer
- ADLINK introduces SMARC module for small form factor embedded and mobile systems
- ADLINK releases full-size system host board for machine vision and industrial control
- ADLINK launches dual channel Camera Link embedded vision system
View more information on Intel’s Intelligent Systems Alliance.
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