
TSN-capable embedded solution supports 8 Gbyte memory
The Smarc-sAL28 module from Kontron in the short-size form factor with a size of 82 mm x 50 mm complies with the Smarc 2.1 standard and has an NXP Dual Cortex A72-LS1028A processor and a 3D GPU.
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The Smarc-sAL28 module from Kontron in the short-size form factor with a size of 82 mm x 50 mm complies with the Smarc 2.1 standard and has an NXP Dual Cortex A72-LS1028A processor and a 3D GPU.

Compmall's slot CPU portfolio has been expanded: According to the manufacturer, the SPCIE-C246 model is extremely powerful and is particularly suitable for graphics-intensive applications.

The 'New Unit of Computing' (NUC) is an invention by Intel. E.E.P.D has made the form factor suitable for industrial use and installs processors from the 'AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000' platform in it.

The MT800 embedded board from Spectra supports 8th generation Intel Core i processors and has 32 Gbytes of system memory.

Atlas Copco Tools is launching a series of industrial computers for process visualization, automation and quality assurance called Assembly Control Node, or AC Node for short.

The 24 inch/60 cm All-in-One PC DT524T Black from DT Research is certified in accordance with EN 60601-1 and is therefore subject to stricter EMC controls than the usual CE certification.
The embedded world in Nuremberg at the end of February was a rather unusual trade fair, with numerous exhibitors canceling their participation due to the coronavirus pandemic. The number of visitors also plummeted. In terms of technology, however, the trade fair set trends as usual.
Bosch Rexroth has designed a new automation platform and taken a lot of inspiration from smartphone technology. - But what is different about ctrlX Automation compared to conventional control systems?

Siemens is expanding its Industrial Edge offering for the machine tool-related 'Sinumerik Edge' with additional applications. The Edge application 'Analyze MyWorkpiece/Vision' is based on artificial intelligence.

PLCopen is currently working with Intel, AMD and ARM on a CPU benchmark. Eelco van der Wal, Managing Director of PLCopen, explains the background to this.