<p> Intel, on Tuesday, unveiled plans to offer embedded solutions with intelligence as a key value addition. Globally, the company’s Intelligent Systems Group offers about 3,500 solutions for segments like automotive, retailing and health care. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Intel South Asia Country Business Manager (Embedded Market) S Natarajan, addressing the Intelligent System Forum, said we see intelligence can now provide significant value add to sectors like automobile, communications/networking, storage and video surveillance.” <br />The ability to add intelligence to the way surveillance is done, especially for image identification or to run traffic systems, would offer “major benefits” to end users, he added.</p>
<p> Intel, on Tuesday, unveiled plans to offer embedded solutions with intelligence as a key value addition. Globally, the company’s Intelligent Systems Group offers about 3,500 solutions for segments like automotive, retailing and health care. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Intel South Asia Country Business Manager (Embedded Market) S Natarajan, addressing the Intelligent System Forum, said we see intelligence can now provide significant value add to sectors like automobile, communications/networking, storage and video surveillance.” <br />The ability to add intelligence to the way surveillance is done, especially for image identification or to run traffic systems, would offer “major benefits” to end users, he added.</p>