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January 10, 2023

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The New DeviceEdge is Based on the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX Launched by Aetina

The new DeviceEdge is based on NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX launched by Aetina. Aetina has launched a new series of NVIDIA Jetson-based embedded systems and platforms. The systems and platforms are powered by NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX and Orin Nano system-on-modules (SoMs) during consumer electronics shows.

The new DeviceEdge systems and platforms are a set of embedded computers designed for use in AI and IoT, ideal for running AI inference tasks in different types of applications.

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GET Engineering Launches the Compact Embedded System (CES) for Military Uses

GET Engineering launches the Compact Embedded System (CES) for military and industrial uses. As the name implies these are small form factor, fanless, devices for technical field placement.

The units are compliant with MIL-STD 704F and MIL-STD 1275D power and MIL-STD 461 EMI filters, this small design is meant to meet the MIL-STD 810 and MIL-STD 461 standards.

The units are stackable using aluminum rings that offer a solid foundation and connection between separate units.


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Latest CoMs from Congatec Run 13th Gen Intel Core Processors

The latest Computer on Modules (CoMs) from Congatec run 13th Gen Intel Core processors. The COM HPC and COM Express Computer on Modules are based on 13th-generation Intel Core Processors in BGA assembly.

The CoMs have Thunderbolt and PCIe up to Gen5 and bare based on the latest COM-HPC standard. This offers developers more options in different data throughputs, I/O bandwidth as well as performance density.

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Editor's Desk by Stephen Vicinanza


Industrial and Military Embedded Systems


As the technology advances into more complex data sampling, the embedded boards coming onto the markets are trying to keep up.

In our articles this week we explore just how much the HPC is changing, to meet the demands of huge amounts of data collection routines. The Internet of Things has developed into a trillion-dollar industry, with billions of devices downloading and collecting petabytes of information every ten minutes.

Many industrial and military designs are working to keep up with this glut of data, from a vast number of assets and sensors.

The HPCs are running at general-purpose processor speeds and using processors found often in PCs. The needs for embedded systems to keep up with these expanding storage, speed and memory needs are bringing small businesses to the forefront, like GET Engineering.

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Raspberry Pi launches new camera modules


Raspberry Pi just launched four variants of camera modules based on the Sony IMX708 12MP sensor with HDR and autofocus. The new Camera Module 3 is also available in Wide and NoIR variants to target different applications.

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