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Portwell Releases a Palm-sized Fan-less Embedded System Utilizing the Latest Intel Apollo Lake SoC

Published: Dec 05,2017

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Portwell announces the release of the WEBS-7000, a palm-sized fan-less embedded system featuring the latest 14nm Intel Pentium and Intel Celeron processors (formerly codenamed Apollo Lake).

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Its compact design (150(W) x 120 (W) x 30(H) mm; 5.9"(W) x 4.7"(D) x 1.2"(H)), plus low power consumption with high performance and powerful graphics engine make WEBS-7000 a perfect solution for applications in kiosk, digital signage, in-vehicle mobile video surveillance, IoT gateway, and factory automation.

According to Yaling Sun, Portwell's product manager, the new rugged WEBS-7000 is equipped with the Portwell PICO-6260, a PICO-ITX form factor (100mm x 72 mm; 3.9" x 2.8") embedded board based on the Intel Celeron processor N3350, which integrates the Intel Gen9 3D graphics engine with up to 12 execution units that improves performance and supports faster 4K encode and decode operations.

The compact WEBS-7000 embedded system also features DDR3L SO-DIMM up to 8GB supporting 1866/1600 MT/s; single Gigabit LAN via Intel Ethernet Controller I210IT; one USB 3.0 port; one HDMI on rear I/O with resolution up to 4096 x 2160; and multiple storages with mSATA or SATA DOM by project.

“In addition to one Mini PCIe expansion socket (co-lay with mSATA)," says Sun. “the compact WEBS-7000 embedded system integrates the latest M.2 type E interface, which provides wireless connectivity such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC (near-field communication) functionalities. It can serve as an ideal IoT gateway solution," Sun explains.

The simple and exquisite design of WEBS-7000 embedded system with wall mounting as well as panel/ VESA mounting enables flexible installation and easy system maintenance. By taking advantage of the low 6W thermal design power (TDP) of the Intel Celeron processor N3350, the fan-less WEBS-7000 can support operating temperatures from 0°C to 45°C while ensuring silent operation, reliability and low maintenance rate and costs at the same time.

Moreover, the enhancement in flash playback, rich 2D/3D graphics quality, security and power efficiency enables a fascinating visual experience for a variety of applications in retail, networking, digital signage, and kiosk, just to name a few.

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