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September 9, 2014

Intel’s Edison launches at IDF, and it’s still tiny

by John_A

Back in January, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich teased us with Intel Edison — a tiny computer with a 22nm chip, on-board WiFi and Bluetooth and the footprint of an SD card. It was designed to be a lightweight and low-power development platform to help usher in the Internet of Things and the next generation of wearable devices. The company wouldn’t give us a hard launch date for Edison back at CES, but Krzanich was happy to lay it out during today’s IDF keynote: as of today, Intel Edison is shipping and available. Krzanich left it at that, short and sweet, and will be encouraging developers to adopt the program all weekend.

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