Fastest ARM module for graphics-rich user interfaces released

13-10-2015 | Anders | Subs & Systems

AndersDX is targeting the new generation of graphics-intensive user interfaces with the release of its highest-performance ARM based embedded solutions. It is offering a core module and a single board computer based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor for users looking for exceptional GUI performance on their HMIs.

Commenting, Rhett Evans, embedded sales manager, Anders said, "More than 1 billion devices are powered by Snapdragon processors. High definition 3Dsmooth gaming and video 1080p playback is possible on the GPU and this makes it an ideal candidate for grabbing the attention of passers-by or keeping users engaged for longer. We're helping customers to get to market more quickly by offering System-on-Module and SBC formats based on this processor."

The CM-QS600 system-on-module features the Quad Core 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor and high performance Adreno GPU and VPU, and comes with full BSP access for Ubuntu Linux and Android Kitkat. The module is based on the Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 from the 600 series by Qualcomm, witha 1700MHz Quad core Krait 300 processor giving extremely efficient multi-tasking when compared to dual core processors. The Graphics Processing Unit is a Qualcomm Adreno 320 with a 400MHz clock speed supporting video acceleration and camera capture.

The company is also offering the SBC-QS600 a single board computer (SBC) measuring just 81mm x 81mm and based on the CM-QS600. It is offered with an optional 3G cellular modem. It features HDMI and LVDS graphics out in addition to standard I/O.

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