Intel Embedded Systems

Intel Embedded Systems deliver scalable x86 performance, long-term availability, and platform stability for demanding industrial and professional applications. Syslogic designs and manufactures rugged embedded computers based on Intel Atom (Amston Lake and Elkhart Lake) and Intel Core (Raptor Lake) platforms, optimized for reliability, extended lifecycles, and seamless integration into industrial environments.

From compact edge controllers to high-performance industrial PCs, our Intel-based embedded systems support a wide range of x86 workloads — including industrial automation, machine control, transportation systems, and energy infrastructure. With proven Intel architectures, developers benefit from broad software compatibility, established toolchains, and straightforward deployment within existing IT and OT infrastructures.

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Intel Embedded Systems for Industrial Applications

Syslogic’s Intel powered embedded systems are designed for long-term use in challenging environments. Featuring fanless designs, extended temperature ranges, robust housings and industrial-grade components, they deliver reliable performance in factories, vehicles and outdoor installations. Meanwhile, Intel’s scalable processor roadmap enables customers to select the optimal balance of performance, power efficiency and cost for their particular application.

Syslogic provides future-proof computing solutions for companies that rely on proven x86 technology in real-world environments by combining industrial-grade hardware design with the stability of Intel’s embedded platforms.

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Industrial Grade

Intel Embedded Systems from Syslogic are engineered with fanless cooling, rugged enclosures, and industrial-grade electronics to deliver dependable performance in challenging industrial settings.

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Scalable Form Factors

From compact Intel Atom–based controllers to high-performance Intel Core platforms, Syslogic’s Intel Embedded Systems portfolio offers scalable solutions across multiple size and performance classes to address diverse industrial requirements.

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Long Product Lifecycles

For industrial deployments, continuity matters. Syslogic ensures lifecycle stability for its Intel Embedded Systems by using carefully selected components and maintaining a consistent Bill of Materials over time.

Find the right Intel Embedded System for your project.

Whether you need a compact Atom-based controller or a powerful Core-based industrial PC, our experts will help you choose the optimal Intel Embedded System for your technical and environmental requirements. Get in touch with us to discuss your project.

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From Intel Atom to Intel Core – FAQs

The Intel Embedded Systems portfolio ranges from energy-efficient Intel Atom platforms (Amston Lake and Elkhart Lake) to high-performance Intel Core systems based on Raptor Lake architecture. By selecting the appropriate processor class, customers can align computing power, thermal design, expansion capabilities, and lifecycle requirements with their specific application — from compact industrial controllers to powerful industrial PCs.
Below are the most frequently asked questions about embedded systems based on Intel CPUs.

What are Intel Embedded Systems used for?

Intel Embedded Systems are industrial-grade computers based on x86 architecture, designed for long-term deployment in professional and industrial environments. They combine scalable CPU performance with broad software compatibility and platform stability.

Typical use cases include industrial automation, machine control, transportation systems, railway applications, energy infrastructure, medical devices, building automation, digital signage, and industrial networking. Thanks to the mature x86 ecosystem, Intel Embedded Systems support established operating systems, virtualization environments, and legacy applications without requiring major software adaptation.

What can you build with Intel Embedded Systems?

Intel Embedded Systems provide a flexible foundation for a wide range of industrial and professional applications. Developers use Intel Atom and Intel Core platforms to build industrial controllers, HMIs, edge gateways, vehicle computers, industrial PCs, and communication systems.

These platforms are particularly well suited for:

  • PLC-like control tasks
  • Data acquisition and protocol conversion
  • SCADA and MES connectivity
  • Visualization systems and operator interfaces
  • Transportation and railway computing
  • Industrial networking and gateway solutions

With standard x86 instruction sets and extensive interface support, Intel Embedded Systems enable straightforward integration into existing IT and OT infrastructures.

How do Intel Atom and Intel Core platforms differ for embedded applications?

Intel Atom (Amston Lake and Elkhart Lake) and Intel Core (Raptor Lake) platforms address different performance and scalability requirements.

Intel Atom processors are optimized for energy efficiency and compact designs. They are ideal for space-constrained systems, fanless installations, and applications with moderate compute requirements such as controllers, gateways, and embedded HMIs.

Intel Core processors, based on Raptor Lake architecture, deliver significantly higher processing performance and expanded I/O capabilities. They are well suited for compute-intensive industrial PCs, multitasking environments, virtualization scenarios, and applications requiring strong single-core and multi-core CPU performance.

By offering both processor families, Syslogic enables customers to select the optimal balance between power consumption, performance, and system cost.

Which operating systems run on Intel Embedded Systems?

Intel Embedded Systems support a wide range of operating systems thanks to the established x86 ecosystem. Common choices include:

  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
  • Windows 11 IoT Enterprise
  • Various Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Debian)
  • Real-time Linux environments
  • Hypervisor and virtualization platforms

This flexibility allows seamless integration into existing software environments and long-term maintainability of industrial applications.

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