Rugged edge computing brand - Cincoze has announced the new Machine Computing – MAGNET product line, a DIN-Rail embedded computer series. Following rugged embedded computers, industrial panel PCs, and ...
Impulse Embedded has announced the availability of the Neousys POC-915, an ultra-compact, fanless embedded computer aimed at ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rugged embedded computing brand - Cincoze, recently launched the DX-1200 embedded computer, the latest addition to its Rugged Computing - DIAMOND product line.
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, rugged embedded computer brand Cincoze added the high-performance and essential DV-1000 rugged embedded computer series to its DIAMOND product line. The DV-1000 ...
Advantech has announced the launch of the ARK-3533, a compact fanless edge computer tailored for kiosk and robotics applications. The ARK-3533 is powered by 12th and 13th Gen Intel Core i3/i5/i7/i9 ...
Designed for rugged, low-power edge deployments, the AIO-200-ROK delivers flexible OS options, industrial-grade durability, and rich connectivity in two sizes. As demand grows for ARM-based HMI in ...
The low-cost Raspberry Pi single-board computer (SBC) was originally designed as a platform to teach computer science to students, but it has expanded into other applications, including use as an ...
Cincoze, a rugged embedded computer brand, announced the first 10th generation Intel® Xeon®/Core™ high-performance, high-expansion, rugged industrial computer, the DS-1300. The three-model lineup ...
The new PIP3x product is an EN50155 class Tx certified rugged, highly flexible, and fanless embedded computer solution, using the 3rd Generation Intel Core i7 and Celeron CPU. The PIP3x Family ...
The computer-on-module industry is about to launch another product lifecycle that will create a new performance class after ETX/XTX and COM Express. Say hello to COM-HPC. Computer-on-modules (COMs) ...
Say the word “computer” and most people think of the machine on their desktop-a machine they love, hate, or a little of both. But that notion of computer is going the way of the Univac: less than ...