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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Scalable for BV applications

Industrial image processing ranges from simple applications in environmental perception such as positioning, measuring, identifying and sorting objects to more complex image processing-controlled automation functions.

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A flexibly configurable embedded system such as the Edge AI server from Spectra's PowerBox 500 series helps the system integrator. Their integrated Intel C246 chipset supports more than 20 different 8th and 9th generation Intel processors from Celeron to Xeon. The high graphics performance is achieved by the graphics controller integrated on the chip.

Two 2.5-inch SATA drives provide the necessary storage capacity, which can be expanded using several mSATA and NVME SSD slots. The integrated MXM interface offers flexibility for additional GPU expansion. The Quadro MXM GPU modules MXM-RTX3000 and MXM-T1000 are available, which use the NVIDIA Quadro Turing GPU architecture based on the latest 12 nm process.

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