COM Express【cExpress-WL】
COM Express compact size Type 6 module equipped with the largest quad-core Intel Core and Celeron processors.
ADLINK has announced its latest COM Express Type 6 module to meet the needs of edge computing applications constrained by size, weight, and power consumption (SWaP). The ADLINK cExpress-WL module features 8th generation Intel Core and Celeron processors (formerly codenamed Whiskey Lake-U) with up to 4 cores and a maximum memory capacity of 64GB, delivering performance and responsiveness without compromise despite SWaP constraints. The cExpress-WL is suitable for applications such as data acquisition and analysis, image processing, 4K video transcoding, and edge streaming.
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COM Express compact size Type 6 module equipped with the maximum quad-core Intel Core and Celeron processors 【Features】 - Intel Core and Pentium/Celeron processors - Up to 32GB dual-channel non-ECC DDR4 at 2133/2400MHz - Supports two DDI channels, one LVDS (4-lane eDP), one optional VGA, and up to three independent displays - Up to eight PCIe lanes, GbE - Up to three SATA 6 Gb/s, four USB 3.0, and four USB 2.0 - Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA) functionality support - Extremely robust operating temperature: -40°C to 85°C (optional)
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cExpress-WL
Applications/Examples of results
- Machine Automation - Inspection, Measurement, Control - Intelligent Building Automation - Medical Devices, etc.
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COM-HPC: Latest PICMG Computer-on-Module for High-Performance Edge Computing
PICMG (PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group) is in the final stages of developing the latest COM-HPC computer-on-module specification to meet the needs of the highly advanced industrial edge computing market. The COM-HPC specification is intended not to replace COM Express but to expand upon its success, with a release planned by the second quarter of 2020. Edge computing is a rapidly growing field that demands unprecedented levels of performance. The system memory requirements for current and future high-end embedded multicore processors are increasing very sharply. As memory requirements approach 128 GB or 256 GB, current common form factors like COM Express can no longer provide a cost-effective solution. This is why COM HPC is needed. Five sizes have been defined that can be used as server modules capable of accommodating up to eight DIMM sockets onboard.
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A low-power, compact COM Express module featuring a 15W quad-core 8th generation Intel Core SoC.
The new compact-sized COM Express Type 6 module, cExpress-WL, featuring the latest 8th generation Intel Core processors (codenamed "Whiskey Lake-U"), has been announced. With the ultra-low power Intel Core i7 and i5 processors now supporting four cores for the first time, it has achieved performance that surpasses products using the previous generation's dual-core processors by nearly 40%, without significantly increasing the module price.