EFCO enables gaming developers to unleash their imaginations with its Premier Gaming Logic Box
EFCO, a supplier of industrial computers, gaming and EMS solutions, has announced its most advanced gaming logic computer solution, the EGL7100. Based on the Intel 8/9th generation of the Intel Core-i, Pentium and Celeron processor families, the EGL7100 supports up to six displays with 8K output. EGL7100 also supports complete gaming features including SecuBoot,TM RootSecu,TM GPIO, NVM and intrusion detection to fulfill a variety of customers’ needs.
“EFCO Gaming Division excels at delivering secure, reliable and long-life gaming logic box solutions. Our latest product offering, the EGL7100, provides the highest level of multiprocessing and graphics performance, while also offering pre-reserved placement for rapid I/O and security mechanism customization,” stated Ira Lo, CTO for EFCO.
“With support for up to 6 displays, and up to 8K of output, gaming developers can truly unleash their imaginations in designing new games and experiences for their guests. And, because EFCO’s gaming logic computers are easily upgradable, it allows our customers to quickly begin implementing the very latest technology right away.”
Te EGL7100 is based on the 8/9th Gen Intel Core-i Series, Pentium, Celeron. It offers standard support for up to 4x 4K displays when paired with an
APEX gaming to present a range of knock-out titles at the ICE London 2020 show
G3 speaks to Kubilay Özer, Global Sales Director/CFO at APEX gaming, about the host of gaming innovations set to be unleashed at the ICE London show.
Clover Link has been the knock-out hit of 2019 - how does APEX follow this success in 2020? What surprises does APEX have in store for its customers at ICE 2020?
Yes, you are right. 2019 was a fruitful year for APEX especially Clover-Link Games. Tis success was great motivation for us to take the gaming to the next level. Tis year we are going to show the newest Jackpot Solutions, singe and multi game platforms. On the hardware side, we will have a big surprise for the visitors.
We have also seen multiple evolutions of the Linked Solutions from APEX, with Round, Island and multiple bank variations. What configurations will we see at ICE and launched into 2020?
Currently we are offering 12 different multiple bank variations. APEX wants to give our clients the best and optimized solutions, therefore further development and evolution are in progress. During the ICE show we will show brand new Island variations and concepts. As I mentioned before, you will be surprised on what we have achieved.
Linked progressives continue to steal the
limelight, but what additional games can we expect from APEX at the London show - and is APEX continuing to extend its VIP line of products?
Our Multi-Game platform EVO3 was also very successful during the last couple of years. Te successor of this will be ready in 2020. Hopefully we will be able to show all our new developments during the ICE Show including the new VIP terminals. Our teams are working hard to prepare these for the show.
APEX Player Station is a perennial hit with players around the world. Having added baccarat, sic-bo, black jack and bingo to the traditional roulette options, what can we expect from the APS at ICE?
Te operators can also add to our APS 4 different wheels. Tis can be Live and or Automatic roulette as well as our Multi Slot games. All these functions will be shown during the London show.
external, industrial-grade Nvidia graphics card, or 6x 4K with AMD graphics card. EGL7100 easily connects with other peripherals via the 6x serial ports, 8x USB ports and 2 ethernet ports. Other features include support for PCIe high speed NVRAM with virtual boost technology to accelerate access rate.
Add-on PCIe Gen III 16x graphics card, modular I/O design with plenty of GPIO, and over 25k hours MTBF at 50 °C at 65W CPU plus 100W GPU. And lifetime supports until 2031.
KEEPING SECURITY A PRIORITY
As with all of EFCO’s digital display engines, security is a number one priority. Advanced security protection is provided through EFCO’s Gaming Software and Firmware Support kit. Tis
kit includes SecuBoot and RootSecu with complete mechanisms to guarantee safe boot and prevent copying of your data.
PROVIDING LED LIGHTING AS STANDARD
LED strips should do more than display meaningless fixed patterns, and should instead be leveraged to add more content to the game. EFCO’s LED use pattern is extremely flexible and each strip can be operated independently of the game with its own select colors and patterns, allowing designers to reimagine the use and content of the LED strip.
In addition, EFCO has integrated this functionality into all of its gaming logic computers as a standard feature, at no additional cost – something that usually requires additional hardware.
EFCO’s LED strip package includes an LED strip driver, API, a GUI pattern creator, and provides support for one- and two-wire synchronized communication for 800 KHz and 25MHz LED strips. Tis LED strip package is compatible most LED strip specifications on the market.
AVAILABILITY
Te EGL7100 will be demonstrated at ICE London 2020, from February 4 – 6, 2020 at EFCO’s booth #N1-309. Te EFCO EGL7100 is available now. For more information, contact
info@efcotec.com.
Te iDROP family continues to serve the validation needs of operators and players in global markets. What developments can we expect from this transactional solution in 2020 and what has been the most recent installations of this technologically adept range of devices?
Te iDROP products is the most preferred and sold solution for the live tables worldwide and we are proud of this. We are going to show the newest iDROP Software and the flexible external monitor at ICE in London. 2020 already began successfully for APEX. One of the biggest casino chains in Germany decided to install iDROPe on their live tables, which will occur in February 2020.
APEX has been adding to its live gaming solutions offerings throughout 2019. What can we expect to see from APEX at the ICE London show in terms of accessories, chips, cards, levelers etc.?
We are going to show our new range of tables such as the class Baril VIP, roulette accessories, as well as our wheel winning number display Synopsis “Realsim” with a new and modern design. In addition, a chipping machine, plastic and ceramic chips, and card accessories.
What’s your message to the visitors to the London show - why should they make a beeline straight to the APEX booth?
Our goal is to take gaming to the next level. With our products and solutions, we are able to do this. Te next generation of APEX solutions we will be even more advanced. It is an honour for us to have the privilege to invite our customers to the ICE Show 2020 in London in order to present them the newest and latest APEX technology.
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