PSM Gaming presents the all-in-one gaming platform G920 CHILI
During ICE 2017 PSM Gaming will present the new G920 CHILI system. Te G920 CHILI is a completely fanless 5 displays all-in-one gaming platform designed for the specific needs of high- end casino machines and to fulfill all the international gaming standards and legal requirements.
Te system is available to OEMs with several different SOCs from the AMD Embedded R- Series family so to offer a configurable performance levels: from 12 to powerful 35 watts version that offers players a new gaming experience of the highest quality.
Te system in its standard configuration controls up to three independent displays with resolutions up to 4k (3840 x 2160) over 3x DisplayPort. Two optional video outputs, the kind of them – HDMI, DVI or VGA - decided by the customer, can be available via an internal daughterboard. A two display, both DisplayPort, cost effective version will be shortly available using the AMD Brown Falcon SOC. Even in close proximity to the screen, graphics and H.264 and H.265 encoded videos look outstandingly sharp without pixelation. Te system supports up to 32 gigabytes of fast DDR 4 memory, allowing more data to be stored on the RAM. Tis in turn means that games can be swapped faster and loading time is minimized. In addition to an analog 5.1 audio output, S/PDIF and line-in and microphone ports, the G920 CHILI also offers a 2.1 amplified output with 3x 20 watts. OEMs can directly attach stereo speakers and a subwoofer, without having to invest in an audio amplifier.
Via 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, ccTalk, 4x RS232 and iButton, OEMs can flexibly connect additional controls and peripherals, such as validators for credit cards, coins and bills. Two Ethernet ports allow for a wide range of network topologies. Storage media can be connected via SATA, CFAST and SD. In terms of security, the G920 CHILI offers PSP, HWB, DR and a TPM 1.2. It also complies with the SAS and G2S protocols. Further to these hardware features, in accordance with GLI11 certification, PSM Gaming has integrated a highly secure Boot Security Chain, not only providing better overall security but also simplifying obligatory and complex security test and audits in the gaming industry.
Further to designing the hardware PSM Gaming has also developed the firmware and the BIOS of the G920 CHILI, so these can be adapted to meet individual customer specifications. PSM can therefore also offer its customers additional valuable support in certifying their finished applications according to legal requirements, thus simplifying OEMs lives.
Te PSM Gaming system derives from an industrial COM Express Basic module from SECO, which application developers can also deploy in other applications.
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Game developer Habanero to show its complete catalogue of games at ICE
Habanero is gearing up for its second successful ICE after a year of impressive growth according to Head of Sales, Daniel Long
We made our debut at ICE almost a year ago – and it’s been a very busy time for us ever since. We have brought forward our deadline to have our entire extensive back catalogue of slots and table games converted from Flash to HTML5. Tis ensures all our successful titles can now become available to operators in the same technology.
Among the recent releases during 2016 have been a series of slots with appeal to Asian players around the world, including Fa Cai Shen, 12 Zodiacs, and our most recently released - Fenghaung and Fire Rooster. But our team of designers has also taken inspiration from other themes as diverse as prohibition- era mobsters in Gangsters, ancient warriors for Sparta, and a dark circus motif for Jugglenaut.
We like to think these games are very different to what’s on the market at the moment. Tat’s because, as well as producing great graphics and soundtracks for all our games, we’ve also thought long and hard about themes and storylines. In other places these have become quite formulaic and I think players are crying out for fresh ideas.
All of our games work beautifully in portrait and landscape modes and players enjoy the same immersive experience no matter what they chose to play them on. Our games are multi-language and multi-currency administered through a single back office, tailored to suit the individual requirements of
Agilysys is optimising technology for the Next-Gen customer
A series of panel discussions held at ICE Totally Gaming seek to inform and educate visitors to the trade exhibition as to the latest technology and its impact on the gaming sector
At this most pivotal time in our industry, tremendous opportunities exist to modernize offerings in ways that resonate with a different type of consumer. Understanding what makes them tick, and appreciating any limitations is only the first step in configuring a new gaming experience that appeals to a younger consumer and doesn’t alienate the existing casino guest.
Don’t miss this year’s Growth & Stability panel discussion on Tuesday at 2:30pm.
Session attendees will learn how to optimise
the operator. As well as games, we provide payment solutions and an end to end casino management system with all industry options supported. Operators and aggregators are serviced by client and integration support both in Chinese and English
As well as developing our catalogue, Habanero has been busy finding ways to ensure players round the world have access to them. Being integrated directly into over twenty client operators, we’ve also struck deals with an additional number of content aggregators. Tese include a host of leading names such as EveryMatrix, Opus Gaming, Softec Digital, BetConstruct, and Mediatech.
Trough those operators and game aggregators our client base currently reports mobile activity at a very high level, we believe well above the industry average. We are also pleased to say that we offer, to any browser, whether mobile or desktop, some of the fastest game load times available anywhere.
Habanero is competitive on price without compromising on quality, and we have a growing reputation for producing some of the best and most affordable content on the market. We feel our portfolio has now got the breadth and depth of games to satisfy brands in multiple territories. So if you’re an operator or an aggregator looking for unique content, we’d be very happy to welcome you to our stand (N3-243 at ICE this month.
opportunities with existing customers, and uncover latent segments of the market including any amenities that have been dormant or underappreciated by the casino industry.
Hear industry professionals discuss how the latest technology attracts new customers onto your property. Understand how to cut costs, maximize ROI and still provide a quality gaming entertainment experience to all customers. Experts will define the most critical areas for cost improvement and the aids they use to accomplish these tasks.
IN THIS PANEL l Learn new methods to using technology to
attract new gaming and non-gaming customers.
l See how well you’re optimizing your current system.
l Identify the right tools to optimize the experience and costs for customers properly.
l Hear what kind of reporting will help you better manage overall operations.
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