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Products COMPONENTS HEBER LAUNCHES ITS FASTEST GAMING CONTROLLER


Heber has had a long history of designing and selling successful gaming controllers since the mid 1990s. Earlier this year we launched a new range of PC- based controllers known as the Pluto A100 and T100 based on the AMD “Steppe-Eagle” processor. We have now launched our latest – and fastest – gaming controller to date known as the Pluto A400, based on the new AMD Embedded R-Series SOC processor (formerly code named “Merlin Falcon”) that was only announced on October 20th. The Pluto A400 will target the casino, bingo and street gaming markets.


Designed for demanding embedded needs, the new Embedded R-Series SOC processor incorporates AMD’s latest generation x86 64-bit CPU core (“Excavator”), third-generation Graphics Core Next GPU architecture, and state-of-the-art power management for reduced energy consumption, to enable industry-leading performance and key embedded features for next- generation designs.


The Pluto A400 is a small form-factor gaming platform that supports three display ports, two SO-DIMM slots of DDR4 memory, dual SATA drives and dual mSATA sockets with hardware RAID capability. It also supports seven USB ports, four serial ports, high definition audio 5.1 channels, two Gigabit LAN ports, and a PCIe x 16 graphics expansion slot. In addition, the Pluto A400 provides a new Heber-defined I/O slot


connector that will support a range of new USB and PCIe gaming I/O products.


The AMD Embedded R-Series SOC architecture provides astounding graphics and multimedia performance. High End AMD Radeon™ graphics provided on-chip also allows users to take advantage of


Heterogeneous Systems Architecture (HSA)


technology for the heaviest compute tasks. With the latest generation AMD Radeon™ graphics as well as the latest multimedia technology integrated on-chip means that the AMD Embedded R-Series SOC provides enhanced GPU performance and supports High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) for full 4K decode and DirectX® 12.


The Pluto A400 will be sold as a standalone PCB with a range of add-on I/O boards and also as a platform installed within a small footprint enclosure. Pricing and availability will be announced in November this year.


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