It also helps Intel push its chips into smaller, batterypowered devices and embedded systems, as Intel begins challenging companies manufacturing chips based on power-efficient ARM designs.
The parts are tracked by computer, and each of the transports, which are batterypowered, have their own positioning systems so they can move around the factory without running into anything.
Agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense and allied military services use the company's battery-powered, hand-launched unmanned aircraft systems to provide situational awareness to tactical operating units through real-time, airborne reconnaissance, surveillance and communication.