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NEXCOM Returns to ISE with In-demand Digital Signage Technologies
NEXCOM will present a wide range of digital signage players at 10th edition of ISE, the major European Exhibition for the professional AV industry which takes place from January 29 to 31 in Amsterdam RAI, Netherlands. Inspiring digital signage players making their debut on the NEXCOM booth include innovative OPS signage players such as NDiS M532 and NDiS M422, a new multi-display signage player called NDiS B862 and the PDSB 102 ARM-based signage ...
Kontron releases Flex-ATX motherboard with AMD R-Series APU
Kontron launched today the feature-packed, yet highly cost-efficient, embedded Flex-ATX motherboard KTA75/Flex based on the new AMD Embedded R-Series Accelerated Processing Unit and the AMD A75 controller hub.
NEXCOM's OPS Digital Signage Player Achieves Plug-n-Play
Small and OPS ready, NEXCOM's digital signage player NDiS M422 is aimed to fulfill interactive kiosks and signage applications requiring an energy efficient processor and high graphic performance. Designed with value and performance in mind, the M422 features an AMD Embedded G-Series T56N 1.65GHz dual core processor with Radeon integrated graphics, hardware decoder, wireless connectivity, various external connections and a 2.5 SATA HDD, all in a ...
AAEON Announces the Palm-sized PICO-HD01, a Dazzling Fanless Pico-ITX Board with Great Graphics Performance
AAEON today announced the addition of the PICO-HD01 to its Pico-ITX board family. With onboard AMD G-Series processors which offer great graphics and 3D performance, the PICO-HD01 is an excellent choice for smart small form factor devices that delivers high quality video, including those used in Building Automation and Automated Pill Dispensers.
Teaching an old dog new tricks with Gunnar Holm of Avnet Embedded
The Qseven standard is acknowledged as one of the most flexible and powerful COM platforms for a wide variety of applications, from low power mobile devices upwards. While traditionally based on the X86 architecture, solutions are now emerging that are based on other CPUs, which deliver many benefits and offer users an even wider choice. Gunnar Holm, Field Applications Engineer with Avnet Embedded, explores further.
Enpirion Expands Executive Team to Drive its Leadership in Enterprise Server Power Market
Enpirion has added two executives to lead sales and marketing initiatives building upon the company’s growing market share within the global enterprise market segment. Enpirion’s enterprise power management portfolio combines highly efficient power conversion with best in class power density while achieving uncompromised enterprise quality and reliability.
AMD Introduces Industry’s Most Powerful Server Graphics Card
AMD today launched the AMD FirePro S10000, the industry’s most powerful server graphics card, designed for high-performance computing (HPC) workloads and graphics intensive applications. The AMD FirePro S10000 is the first professional-grade card to exceed one teraFLOPS (TFLOPS) of double-precision floating-point performance, helping to ensure optimal efficiency for HPC calculations.
Supermicro FatTwin Delivers 16% Net Power Savings to Transform the HPC Landscape
Super Micro Computer will showcase its expansive lineup of SuperServer, SuperStorage and networking solutions geared for high performance computing at Supercomputing 2012 in Salt Lake City, Utah, November 12-15.
Super Micro upgrades line with AMD Opteron 6300 Series processors
Super Micro Computer has upgraded its line of A+ servers with the just released AMD Opteron 6300 Series processors. The new A+ server and tower platforms deliver up to 24 percent higher performance over prior generation solutions and maximize processor density and core counts to support more VMs for public and private cloud deployments.
AMD Changes Compute Landscape as the First to Bridge Both x86 and ARM Processors for the Data Center
AMD announced that it will design 64-bit ARM technology-based processors in addition to its x86 processors for multiple markets, starting with cloud and data center servers. AMD’s first ARM technology-based processor will be a highly-integrated, 64-bit multicore System-on-a-Chip (SoC) optimized for the dense, energy-efficient servers that now dominate the largest data centers and power the modern computing experience.