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Review ICE TOTALLY GAMING 2017


At ICE 2017, Crown introduced its technical innovations – SlimChange TiTo and SlimChange Sports Betting – both now available in version 2.0. In addition to an improved hardware platform, the 2.0 versions provide the option to integrate a recycler


Crown SlimChange TiTo is the new cash terminal for a TiTo solution in the casino or arcade market that’s making manual payouts a thing of the past. Tanks to its clear concept for Ticket In/Ticket Out solutions, SlimChange has excelled in tests. With more than 300 locations in the last two years, the facts are speaking for themselves, while the advantages for the operator are obvious. In addition to the relief of the service staff and reduction of downtime, Crown SlimChange TiTo convinces with its ease of use and high security and anonymity for guests. Tanks to its slim housing, Crown SlimChange TiTo blends harmoniously with the design of its installation site.


Crown SlimChange Sports Betting is an extremely robust and reliable cash handling solution for operators of sports-betting shops. Te device contains no useless gadgets, which are often unnecessary and expensive. Operators profit from the high reliability of the machine, the fast cash and easy billing system. In addition, personnel costs can be reduced and peak times handled by just one service person.


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Crown Technologies presented new cash management solutions at ICE Totally Gaming


Technologies, provides a wide variety of high- quality money changers for the German arcade market. At ICE Totally Gaming 2017, Hirscher launched two innovative money changers – SC3 Bill Change and SC4 Bill Change – which both focus on banknote recycling.


Te concept of installing two instead of just one banknote recycler enables the recycling of up to four note values for up to 400 banknotes, which means that an additional note output unit is not required. Te refill of the recycle cartridges, customary with JCM 10 RC, is simply done with bundles of banknotes. In the basic version, SC3 Bill Change also offers coin processing via a coin validator and a coin hopper with a large top frame. Extensions are possible and all common


AMD embedded technology celebrates more than 10 years supporting global casino gaming customers


AMD has spent more than a decade developing scalable, high-performance, low-power embedded processors for the global casino gaming industry, including major players such as International Game Technology (IGT), Scientific Games (SG), Unidesa and Quixant, among others. Te company’s accelerated processing units (APUs), systems-on-a-chip (SOCs) and discrete graphics processing units (GPUs) enable various display configurations for an increasingly immersive end user experience.


Casino gaming has evolved from low- definition, 2D systems to a fully interactive experience with multiple touchscreen 4K displays and striking 3D graphics across everything from large cabinet games to compact units found in bars and transportation terminals. Te performance that users have become accustomed to in a video gaming environment is now a requirement for casino gaming in order to keep players engaged. Additionally, there is an advent of skill-based


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gambling games, such as first-person shooter games, where players can bet on how quickly they will reach a specific target, drawing inspiration from the style of play found in video games. By applying its expertise in next- generation graphics and compute processing capabilities from a long history in the video gaming market, AMD delivers casino gaming customers a scalable, single-platform solution that can be easily integrated into entry level to high-end systems for a fast time-to-market and enhanced end user experience.


“Te casino gaming market is continuing to shift towards a richer multimedia experience that keeps players engaged longer and helps to increase revenue opportunities, driving the need for high-resolution, 4K displays and significant processing power on the back end,” said Colin Cureton, director of marketing and product management, AMD Enterprise Solutions. “AMD provides exceptional computer processing and graphics capabilities, including the industry’s first discrete GPUs


networking solutions in Germany are supported.


Tanks to the new control unit, the high-quality money changer Hirscher SC4 Bill Change perfectly adapts to the processing of banknotes. Two banknote recyclers plus two note dispensing units allow for an extremely high supply of banknotes. In addition, the Hirscher SC4 Bill Change offers optimal coin recycling via coin validators and coin pots with up to four coin hoppers for the output. With its future- proof banknote recycling of 4 x 100 banknotes (max 400) and the €2 coin in recycling, SC4 Bill Change leaves no request unfulfilled. High security in the handling of money and the optimal securing of money reserves are further benefits.


leveraging the Polaris architecture, to deliver optimal performance and an immersive player experience.”


“AMD’s graphics technology easily meets the need to run 24/7 in the highest end casinos around the world,” said Dr. Jon Peddie, president, Jon Peddie Research. “Te company’s graphics enable both 4K and multiple display experiences for the world’s biggest slot machine makers. With established relationships among all major players, AMD’s opportunities in the casino gaming market will continue to increase with the introduction of the company’s Zen x86 CPU architecture.”


“AMD provides exceptional computer processing and graphics capabilities, including GPUs leveraging the Polaris architecture, to deliver optimal performance and an immersive player experience.”


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