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05/16/2012
Kontron new open pluggable specification compliant solution speeds time-to-market of smart, connected, secure and managed digital signage
Industry-standard modular system with pre-validated software reduces development time and costs of intelligent digital signage applications
Kontron new open pluggable specification compliant solution speeds time-to-market of smart, connected, secure and managed digital signage
Industry-standard modular system with pre-validated software reduces development time and costs of intelligent digital signage applications
05/15/2012
Kontron's most powerful industry server with two 8-core Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 processors and up to 512 GB of DDR3 ECC Memory
Kontron KISS 4U EATX: Maximum processor performance at minimum noise levels
Kontron's most powerful industry server with two 8-core Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 processors and up to 512 GB of DDR3 ECC Memory
Kontron KISS 4U EATX: Maximum processor performance at minimum noise levels
05/08/2012
New Starterkit for ultra small and rugged applications with COM Express® mini Type 10 Computer-on-Modules
Complete Starterkit accelerates development of small form factor applications including those for use at -40 °C to +85 °C industrial temperature range
New Starterkit for ultra small and rugged applications with COM Express® mini Type 10 Computer-on-Modules
Complete Starterkit accelerates development of small form factor applications including those for use at -40 °C to +85 °C industrial temperature range
04/24/2012
APUs strike the ideal balance of form, function, and power consumption for graphics-intensive portable devices
Achieving high levels of graphics and video performance for portable, small form factor systems is difficult when utilizing conventional CPU and discrete GPU processor architectures. With the recent advent of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), designers are equipped to break this graphics barrier without giving an inch – literally – in board space.
PC/104 & SFF Magazine, 2012 Resource Guide
APUs strike the ideal balance of form, function, and power consumption for graphics-intensive portable devices
Achieving high levels of graphics and video performance for portable, small form factor systems is difficult when utilizing conventional CPU and discrete GPU processor architectures. With the recent advent of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), designers are equipped to break this graphics barrier without giving an inch – literally – in board space.
PC/104 & SFF Magazine, 2012 Resource Guide
02/24/2012
ARM-Based Module Solutions to Deliver Low-Power Building Blocks for Smart Connected Applications
Small form factor modules, once the almost exclusive domain of the x86 architecture, are beginning to appear supporting ARM processors. The possibilities that may open for OEMs could be very significant.
RTC Magazine, February 2012
ARM-Based Module Solutions to Deliver Low-Power Building Blocks for Smart Connected Applications
Small form factor modules, once the almost exclusive domain of the x86 architecture, are beginning to appear supporting ARM processors. The possibilities that may open for OEMs could be very significant.
RTC Magazine, February 2012
02/16/2012
Radar and sonar applications find a home in CompactPCI and VPX
There are many COTS technologies available for implementing radar and sonar applications, including CompactPCI and VME, and newer switched-serial standards such as VPX and MicroTCA. By using real radar and sonar examples, the author illustrates how the communications topology can point designers toward choosing an optimal COTS architecture, in this case VPX (VITA 46) and CompactPCI.
mil-embedded.com, February 16, 2012
Radar and sonar applications find a home in CompactPCI and VPX
There are many COTS technologies available for implementing radar and sonar applications, including CompactPCI and VME, and newer switched-serial standards such as VPX and MicroTCA. By using real radar and sonar examples, the author illustrates how the communications topology can point designers toward choosing an optimal COTS architecture, in this case VPX (VITA 46) and CompactPCI.
mil-embedded.com, February 16, 2012


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