2013年8月19日 星期一

Acrosser’s Taiwan Excellence Award winning product at MIMS!


This year, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) will promote its hand-picked Taiwan Excellence Award winning products to exhibit during August 26-29, 2013 at the Moscow International Motor Show 2013(MIMS) in Expocentre, Moscow. Acrosser Technology is proud to announce that its award-winning In-Vehicle Computer, AR-V6100FL was selected by TAITRA to be showcased at the Taiwan Pavilion at this year’s MIMS.

AR-V6100FL features fanless operation with Intel Core i7-2710QE 45W CPU. Its excellent thermal design makes it a popular industry choice for In-Vehicle PCs. The efficiency of heat dissipation also contributes to its high performance under rugged automotive environments. Another fascinating feature of AR-V6100FL is its smart power management function. Acrosser built a comprehensive power management subsystem solution, allowing users to select the best setting for the power management mode to meet specific application demands. 

As for the show, Moscow International Motor Show 2013(MIMS) is regarded highly in the automotive industry in Russia. Last year, the exhibitors consisted of 1,379 companies from 35 countries and 15,717 guests from 52 countries participated in this event. 99.6% of visitors were industry professionals. With its specific geographic location, MIMS is truly a trans-lateral gateway for automotive businesses. If you are looking for Acrosser’s products or other innovative automotive components from Taiwan, do not miss the Taiwan Pavilion (Pavilion 8 Hall 3, booth number: R111) this year!

Product Information:
http://www.acrosser.com/Products/In-Vehicle-Computer/In-Vehicle-PCs/AR-V6100FL/Intel-Core-i7/i5/Celeron-B810-AR-V6100FL.html

Award Information:
http://www.acrosser.com/News-Press-Release/86.html

Contact us:
http://www.acrosser.com/inquiry.html

2013年8月6日 星期二

New G-Series of AMD platform




AMD Embedded G-Series platform are their discrete-level graphics embedded computer capabilities.Driven by the thirst for 3D gaming in consumer electronics, current graphics processing units (GPUs) have evolved into powerful, programmable vector processors that can speed up a wide variety of software applications. These "general-purpose GPUs," as they are known, are no longer limited to the consumer market. They are making their entrance into the embedded market with the arrival of the new AMD Embedded G-Series platform.