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First Qseven Module with NVIDIA Tegra290 ARM CPU
With the MSC Q7-NT2, MSC Vertriebs GmbH presents its first ARM processor based Qseven module. The compact module consumes only 5 W typical and is specified for an extended ambient temperature range from -40°C to +85°C. The excellent graphics performance of the embedded module allows playback of HD videos and is, among other applications, ideally suited for digital signage.
Cost-Efficient COM Express Module with 32 nm Celeron CPU
The high-end MSC CXB-6S COM Express module family from MSC Vertriebs GmbH based on the second generation Intel Core processors is going to be offered not only with i3, i5 and i7 CPUs with two or four cores but also with a cost-efficient Celeron® variant.
Qseven Module sampled with low-power AMD Embedded G-Series Processor
MSC Vertriebs has today revealed support for the new low-power AMD G-T16R with AMD Radeon HD6250 Accelerated Processing Unit for cost-sensitive applications on its Qseven module MSC Q7-A50M. Samples of the MSC Q7-A50M are available featuring the AMD G-T16R (single core, 615MHz), G-T40E (dual core, 1GHz) and G-T40R (single core, 1GHz).
eASIC Nextreme Used for Hardware Validation of Microsoft RemoteFX Technology
eASIC Corporation today announced that it is working with Microsoft Corp. on using eASIC’s Nextreme NEW ASICs to create a hardware implementation of the Microsoft RemoteFXTM technology, which was announced two months ago. eASIC’s Nextreme product has been able to quickly validate the Microsoft RemoteFX technology in silicon and to attract a growing ecosystem of companies interested in developing eASIC-based solutions that accelerate the adopt...
Magma Announces Talus-Based RTL-to-GDSII Reference Flow for Imagination Technologies' POWERVR Graphics Accelerator
Magma Design Automation Inc, a provider of chip design software, today announced the availability of an RTL-to-GDSII reference flow for system-on-chip (SoC) designs that incorporate POWERVR(TM) SGX graphics accelerator cores from Imagination Technologies, a leader in SoC intellectual property (IP). Based on Talus(R) 1.1, the latest release of Magma's design implementation system, the flow leverages the recently enhanced optimization capabilities ...
TenAsys Embedded Virtualization Software Supports New Intel® Core™ Embedded Processors
TenAsys Corporation (www.tenasys.com), a leading provider of real-time OS and virtualization software, announces that all of its embedded virtualization software products, including the INtime® real-time OS for Windows®, provide full support for new 2010 Intel® Core™ processors and companion chipsets for the embedded market.
Portwell Announces New Micro-ATX Motherboard Based On The Intel® Core™ I7 Processor And The Mobile Intel® QM57 Express Chipset
When Intel introduced a proof-of-concept system, powered by Portwell's PEB-9737VGA, at the National Retail Federation Convention (NRF) in New York on January 12, 2009, the point-of-sale (POS), kiosk and digital signage in one integrated conceptual solution caught everyone's attention as a cost-effective way to enhance the retail shopping experience. In addition, the spotlight was also on its lower total cost of maintenance coming from the easy-to...
Mercury Computer Systems Launches High Performance, Low Power OpenVPX Products Based on 3rd Generation Intel Core Processor for Defense and Aerospace Applications
Mercury Computer Systems Inc. announced the Ensemble Series 6U OpenVPX LDS6524 and the 3U OpenVPX SBC3512 modules based on the 22 nanometer 3rd generation Intel Core processor family (formerly codenamed “Ivy Bridge”).
New Rigel analyser for electrosurgical devices
The speed and ease of electrical safety testing of electrosurgical devices is significantly improved with the new 377 high performance analyser from medical test instrumentation specialists Rigel Medical.
Greencold Keeps Its Cool With Smartwire
On a recent project, Moeller Electric SmartWire, the panel wiring system that puts fieldbus-like connectivity inside the control panel, has made it possible for refrigeration expert Greencold of Kettering to use just one control panel instead of the three originally planned, to eliminate the need for a costly PLC, and to dramatically reduce panel wiring time.