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Latest server processors get embedded support
IT/OT convergence at the edge needs customised server solutions with scalable performance to match individual requirements. Developing such solutions requires embedded support for key hardware components.
METCASE’s universal 19” rack shelves
METCASE’suniversal cantilever shelves enable electronics equipment without built-in 19” fittings to be added to racks or cabinets quickly and easily.
Avalue debuts 3.5-inch SBC ECM-TGUC
Low power yet high performance embedded board accelerates inroad to iot, industrial automation
Computing for industrial automation and Edge server applications
Embedded PC features 8th/9th generation Intel processors and Nvidia T4 GPU.
Keysight backs PCI EXpress 5.0 workshop
Keysight Technologies is participating as a gold suite vendor in the industry's first PCI-SIG Compliance Workshop to help advance standards that drive interoperability between PCI Express (PCIe) 5.0 devices.
Neousys announces new addition to edge AI platform
Neousys Technology, a provider of rugged embedded systems, announces a new addition to its already-strong edge AI platform, the Nuvo-7168GC.
4X4 BOX-5000 series with AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 APUs
ASRock Industrial announces the 4X4 BOX-5000 Series Mini PCs 4X4 BOX-5800U, 4X4 BOX-5600U, and 4X4 BOX-5400U, with enhancement powered by AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 U-Series APUs- Ryzen 7 5800U, Ryzen 5 5600U, and Ryzen 3 5400U up to 8 cores/16 threads to energise performance, energy efficiency, and lower latency.
ADLINK Technology at Embedded World 2022
ADLINK Technology will be at Embedded World to showcase its edge visualisation strategy and capabilities.
Elma releases NVIDIA-based board for advanced AI computing solutions
Elma Electronic offers an embedded single board computing (SBC) engine, leveraging the integrated learning capabilities and I/O of the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier.
The creepy Metaverse
The Metaverse, which can be loosely defined as a point wherein the Internet and immersive computing (particularly VR and AR) form one seamless whole, is an exciting tech term that suggests users’ current, limited – and frankly niche – use of online VR could explode in the foreseeable future. But that doesn’t mean it’s not going to be creepy. This piece considers why an eerie sensation may soon unfold...