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Modules integrate most cost efficient Intel Celeron processor
congatec increases the scalability of its COM Express Computer-on-Modules with two entry-level models based on the latest Intel 14nm microarchitecture (formerly codename Skylake). The Intel Celeron processor-based COM Express Basic and Compact modules combine cost efficient dual-core CPU performance with state of the art features such as 4k multiscreen support, high-speed DDR4 RAM with increased bandwidth and four USB 3.0 ports.
A roadmap for SMARC 2.0, Qseven 2.1 & COM Express 3.0
congatec has announced that it fully supports the upcoming new SGET and PICMG CoM specifications SMARC 2.0, Qseven 2.1 and COM Express 3.0. Modules complying with these standards are already in development and will be announced in time with the launch of the next processor generations.
COM Express module is based on AMD G-series SoC
Expanding its COM Express portfolio, congatec has launched a module based on the AMD G-Series SOC (called Brown Falcon). Compared to modules based on the previous generation of AMD Embedded G-series SOCs, the conga-TR3 with dual-core AMD GX-217GI processor provides up to 30% more graphics performance and 15% more overall system performance.
Server-on-modules feature Intel Iris Pro graphics
Expanding its COM Express Basic Server-on-Module portfolio, congatec has announced a module featuring the Intel Xeon Processor E3-1515M v5, fast DDR4 memory and Intel Iris Pro graphics. The GPU of the conga-TS170 provides 128MB eDRAM and with 72 execution units it has three times more parallel execution power than the Skylake architecture without Iris graphics.
6th gen Intel Core Thin Mini-ITX boards are highly scalable
congatec has announced a family of highly scalable Thin Mini-ITX boards with Intel processors - from from 2.0GHz Intel Celeron up to 3.4GHz Intel Core i7. The conga-IC170 Thin Mini-ITX boards offer a fully configurable thermal design power from 7.5 to 15W and up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM as well as 4K multiscreen support.
congatec lowers the price threshold for 64bit x86 computing
congatec has introduced highly cost-effective versions of its existing COM Express and Qseven modules as well as Mini-ITX boards. They are all equipped with the strategically low-priced, long-term available Intel Atom x5-E8000 processor. This 64bit quadcore processor significantly lowers the entry threshold of powerful x86 computing and, now also in terms of price, offers developers a true alternative to competing platforms based on ARM technolog...
ETX & XTX module life cycle extended until 2019
congatec has extended the life cycle of their AMD processor-based ETX and XTX computer modules at least until the end of 2019, extending the module availability from the usual 7 years to 12-14 years. The conga-ELX, conga-ELXeco and conga-XLX modules were launched in 2005 and 2007 with AMD Geode LX 800 500MHz processors. This announcement effectively doubles the standard availability of embedded x86 processor technology.
COM Express modules offer rich graphics & support HSA 1.0
congatec AG has introduced COM Express basic modules parallel to AMD's launch of its next-gen high-end embedded processors. The conga-TR3 modules with dual- or quad-core AMD Embedded R-Series SOCs offer not only a much more broadly scalable TDP from 12 to 35W over earlier modules and a significantly improved performance per watt but two added features: high-performance AMD Radeon graphics as well as full support of the HSA specification 1.0.
Powerful graphics capabilities define Thin Mini-ITX motherboards
congatec AG is to extend its industrial-grade Thin Mini-ITX motherboard portfolio to include graphics-rich conga-IA4 boards with 14nm Intel Pentiumand Celeronprocessors (codenamed Braswell) and full Windows 10 support. Compared to their predecessors, the Thin Mini-ITX boards offer increased computing and graphics performance as well as support for up to three 4k displays.
Test and validation for 6th generation Intel Core processors
The recently launched sixth generation IntelCore processors codenamed Skylake are now also supported with special model libraries for testing and validation. The libraries, called VarioTAPmodels, allow flexible execution of processor emulation tests using the processor’s native debug interface.