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The new SMARC module, based on the AM67x processor from Texas Instruments, enables high-resolution 3D rendering with low latency, high throughput with up to 8GB LPDDR4 memory access and flash storage with up to 32 GB eMMC, as well as USB3, PCIe Gen 3 and two Gigabit Ethernet channels for enhanced system-level connectivity for Linux-based systems. It supports applications such as robotic teach pendants, factory automation, medical, and test and measurement. The AM67x is a device that targets both the analytics and non-analytics markets, with end devices ranging from HMI and single board computers up to multi-camera vision systems with integrated AI.
The AM67x provides high-performance computing technology for both traditional and deep learning algorithms with an industry-leading power-to-performance ratio and a high level of system integration to enable scalability and lower costs for advanced vision camera applications. Key cores include the latest Arm® and GPU processors for general purpose computing, next-generation DSP with scalar and vector cores, dedicated deep learning and traditional algorithm accelerators, an integrated next-generation imaging subsystem (ISP), video codec, and MCU cores, all protected by industrial-grade security hardware accelerators.
JUMPtec specializes in the development of standard and highly customized computer products. Jumptec is the inventor of Computer-on-Modules and, as part of a global technology group, has been setting industry standards for decades. They started out with DIMM-PC® and ETX®, which evolved into COM Express® and COM HPC®. Their modules drive IoT/embedded computing technology, Industry 4.0, and smart IoT solutions.