Embedded computer uses Intel Atom CPU
Nexcom is expanding its range of industrial computers with the launch of several new embedded boards and systems that are based on the energy-efficient Intel Atom CPU. For years, designers of embedded systems have demanded a low-power Intel architecture CPU that provides sufficient performance capability for a broad spectrum of applications to be addressed. The new Intel Atom processor fulfils this key role and enables many new embedded and mobile power-efficient applications to be considered.Nexcom has utilised Intel's Atom-based technology in a number of its new embedded computing platforms including the ICES 170 ETX Module, the ICES 270 Com-Express Module and EBC 340 3.5inch Embedded CPU Board. In addition, the robust NISE 2000 range of Fanless PCs has been launched for applications that require a complete system.
All platforms are based on the energy-efficient, yet cost-effective Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor and offer industrial-grade computing at a commercially acceptable cost. In addition, the N270 CPU is included on Intel's Embedded Roadmap and therefore has an extended life-time support. The development of these rugged Intel Atom-based platforms underlines Nexcom's commitment to develop new industrial computing for vertical markets such as control and automation, digital signage, retail, POS, infotainment and gaming.
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