Developed by Tria Technologies, an Avnet company, the boards are for embedded designs in the industrial, medical, agriculture and construction sectors, as well as edge computing, machine learning and AI.
The low-power Qualcomm Dragonwing processors have edge AI and seamless networking capabilities and are scalable.
The company says that the new modules offer a “powerful CPU and AI combination at lowest power consumption”.
In addition, it provides Microsoft Windows with Arm, enabling a transition from the x86 architecture to Arm using the same OS.
Christian Bauer, product marketing manager, Tria Technologies, commented: “This family of modules is the only one available to offer compatibility with multiple operating systems at a competitive price.”
Tria has introduced four SMart Mobility Architecture COM (SMARC) standard modules and Open Standard Modules (OSM). Pictured here is the Dragonwing IQ-615 processor powered modules supporting Linux. The other options are the Dragonwing QCS5430 and QCS6490 processors, with a combination of Linux, Android and Windows 11 IOT Enterprise OS; IQ9 Series processors, supporting Linux and Snapdragon X Elite processor, supports Windows 11 IOT Enterprise OS.
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