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Monday, May 7, 2012
AMD Embedded G-Series Platform Now Supports Windows
Embedded Compact 7 Real-Time Operating System
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AMD's Embedded G-Series platform now supports Windows Embedded Compact 7, the next generation of the Windows Embedded CE real-time operating system.
Windows Embedded Compact 7,
paired with AMD Embedded G-Series Accelerated Processing
Units (APU) is optimized to deliver feature-rich
applications on small devices for
industries such as medical, retail and industrial
automation.
AMD Embedded G-Series APUs combine the AMD
Radeon graphics and the low-power "Bobcat" x86 core,
to provide low performance-per-watt ratios.
Features available with Windows Embedded Compact 7
include Silverlight for Windows Embedded, an updated
version of Internet Explorer with support for Adobe
Flash 10.1, and multi-touch support optimized for
intuitive, natural input capabilities and gesture-based
interactions.
Available boards and modules supporting AMD Embedded
G-Series APUs and Windows Embedded Compact 7 include the
MSM-eO/-N PC/104-Plus SBC and others from Kontron, the
CAPA111 3.5" SBC from Axiomtek and others listed in the
AMD-Based Embedded Product Catalog. |
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