electronica 2018 Kontron introduces COMe-cVR6 (E2) Module with
new AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processor Kontron, a global provider of IoT/Embedded Computer Technology (ECT), introduces its new COMe-cVR6 (E2) Module in the COM Express Compact Type 6 form factor. It is based on the new AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processor, which sets the benchmark for high-end embedded computer modules
"Zen" microprocessor architecture with the new AMD Radeon Vega graphics supporting up to 11 compute units. It offers up to twice the performance than the previous versions and delivers up to 46 per cent more multi-thread performance than competitive solutions. All in all, the new Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) with Zen CPU and Vega GPU achieve a performance throughput of up to 3.6 TFLOPS. The new APUs offer a comprehensive feature set for data and application security. The built-in AMD Secure Processor handles hardware- accelerated data encryption and decryption. For secure virtualisation, Secure Encrypted Virtualisation (SEV) isolates the hypervisors and virtual machines without having to modify any of the code.
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he COM Express Compact module's smaller form factor significantly saves space in comparison to most comparable solutions, allowing developers to create more compact designs with higher performance. Variants of the COMe-cVR6 (E2) are also resistant to vibration and shocks thanks to their permanently soldered memory, just as all other components, such as voltage dividers, capacitors, and controllers are selected for highest resistance to environmental stresses. The new COM Express module is particularly suitable for applications in harsh environments, medical or industrial image processing systems, as well as complex automation systems. The new AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processors combine the extremely powerful
The COMe-cVR6 (E2) offers a total of eight USB interfaces, two of which are USB 3.1 Gen 2. By default, it offers five PCIe 3.0 Lanes, with the option of using one of these for a PCIe switch offering four PCIe 2.0 lanes on the COMe socket. Three independent display ports supplemented by LVDS or, optionally, eDP, cover a wide variety of image-intensive application scenarios through the resulting flexibility. Apart from other common interfaces such as SATA, I2C, and SMBus, two serial interfaces, a High Definition Audio Interface, and Gigabit Ethernet complete the feature set.
High scalability, small footprint, and robust design The Kontron modules equipped with the new AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processors offer highest design flexibility. The type 6 form factor is ideal for AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processors, as it offers the greatest variety of interfaces and the highest number of common
PC extensions. Basing a design on COM Express Compact rather than COM Express Basic specifications reduces footprint by about 22 per cent, enabling more compact designs. This also offers greater comfort and design freedom for larger systems. For instance, it enables developers to create flatter designs within a given system
footprint. The space savings on the carrier board mean the external I/Os can be placed next to the compact module instead of having to attach them on the underside of the carrier board. Compared to COM Express Basic designs, this can reduce the height by up to 2 cm.
Kontron - S&T Group Kontron is a global leader in IoT/embedded computing technology (ECT). As a part of technology group S&T, Kontron offers a combined portfolio of secure hardware, middleware and services for Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0 applications. With its standard products and tailor-made solutions based on highly reliable state-of-the-art embedded technologies, Kontron provides secure and innovative applications for a variety of industries. As a result, customers benefit from accelerated time-to-market, reduced total cost of ownership, product longevity and the best fully integrated applications overall.
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