Gaming board with AMD Embedded G-Series T56N APU

In vehicle computer, single board computer, Industrial PC

 A new All-in-One Gaming Board, the AMB-A55EG1. AMB-A55EG1 features AMD Embedded G-Series T56N 1.65GHz dual-core APU, two DDR3-1333 SO-DIMM, which provides great computing and graphic performance is suitable for casino gaming and amusement applications. It is designed to comply with the most gaming regulations including GLI, BMM, and Comma 6A. AMB-A55EG1 is specifically designed to be a cost competitive solution for the entry-level gaming market.

AMB-A55EG1 utilizes the functions of an X86 platform, 72-pin Gaming I/O interface, intrusion detection and also various security options, and a complete line of Application Programming Interfaces to create smoother gaming development.

Key features of AMB-A55EG1:

● AMD Embedded G-Series T56N 1.65GHz dual-core APU

● 2 DDR3 SO-DIMM slot support to max 8GB

● 1 VGA port + 1 HDMI port

● 72-pin golden finger interface

● 256KB battery back-up SRAM with battery low monitor 

● 2 ccTalk ports

● 1 Gigabit Ethernet port

● 6 USB ports

● 2 SATA ports + 1 mSATA port

● 2 Intrusion Detection door switches

● Hardware security by FPGA + PIC

● 5.1 channels with 2 channel amplifier (6W x 2)

 

acrosser AMB-A55EG1 is powered by AMD low power G-Series T56N dual core platform that uses an AMD Radeon HD 6320 graphic controller.  The DirectX® 11 support lets you enjoy awesome graphics performance, stunning 3D visual effects and dynamic interactivity. Discrete-level GPU with OpenGL 4.0 and OpenCL™ 1.1 support device provides the tools to build the designs of tomorrow, today.

In conclusion, AMB-A55EG1 bridges Acrosser’s innovated gaming solutions and AMD Embedded G-Series APU to bring the optimum combination of computing power, graphic performance, and gaming features. Acrosser supports all gaming products in Windows XP Pro, XP embedded and mainstream Linux operation system with complete software development kit (SDK).  In addition, Acrosser’s gaming platforms have a minimum 5-year availability to fulfill the demand of long term supply in gaming industry.

 

For more information on AMB-A55EG1 or any other products, please contact your local Acrosser sales channel or logon to our website: www.acrosser.com

 

Metal texture is the solution

In vehicle computer, single board computer, Industrial PC

In vehicle computer, single board computer, Industrial PC

For the critical embedded computer industry, electronics reliability is not merely a desirable attribute – it’s a definite must-have. Consequently, VITA’s 51.0 and related reliability prediction standards, in addition to its  Embedded Computer, aim to develop standards and guidelines to make reliability prediction more manageable.

Computer reliability has been near the top of the list of concerns for system developers since the dawn of the computer. The level of reliability has increased multifold over the years, making  embedded computer reliable enough for even the most critical applications.

refer to: http://vita-technologies.com/articles/vita-and-reliability-reliability-prediction-challenges/

 

What about embedded mobile market?

In vehicle computer, single board computer, Industrial PC

In vehicle computer, single board computer, Industrial PC

Mobile Battery life

Mobile computing has always required a balance of embedded performance and power consumption. The combination of smaller form factors and consumers demanding more out of their devices has led chip designers to develop ways around the power/performance gap. Without cutting power altogether, designers turn to techniques like clock scaling, where embedded processor speeds vary based on the intensity of a task. Designers have also reverted to dual- and quad-core processors that decrease power while still delivering performance. As consumers continue to trend toward an “always on, always connected” experience, processors must become more powerful and more energy efficient.

Connectivity

The way consumers use computing devices is drastically changing, as their primary computing devices are no longer stationary, but carried paltform around in their pockets, bags, and purses. The number of mobile connected devices will exceed the world’s population in 2012, according to industry studies. By 2016 there will be more than 10 billion mobile Internet connections around the world, with 8 billion of them being personal devices and 2 billion Machine-to-Machine (M2M) connections.

 refer to:http://embedded-computing.com/articles/matching-cores-demands-always-mobile-applications/#at_pco=cfd-1.0