IP66 dustproof and waterproof structure (D38999 connector), military standard MIL-STD-810 certified, equipped with NVIDIA RTX A4500.
Features ■ MIL-STD 810: Heat, shock, vibration, humidity/EMI/EMC conditions ■ IP65 chassis with D38999 connector ■ Intel Tiger Lake-H processor, up to 8 cores ■ Up to 96GB DDR4 SO-DIMM ■ NVIDIA RTX A4500 8GB/16GB GDDR6 memory with 5888 CUDA cores ■ IP65 2x 2.5" SATA SSD easy swap tray ■ MIL-STD-461 18V~36V DC input ■ Extended temperature support (operating temperature: -20°C to +60°C)
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Specifications CPU: Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H (up to 8 cores) Intel Xeon W-11865MRE, 45W Tiger Lake 11th Gen Memory: Up to 96GB DDR4 SO-DIMM GPU: NVIDIA RTX A4500 MXM Storage (onboard): Soldered 64GB NVMe Storage SATA: 2x 2.5” SSD, hot-swappable SSD/HDD slots M.2: 1x 2280 M key (SATA only) I/O (Front) X1: 2x GbE LAN + 2x USB2.0 + 1x COM (RS232) X2: 1x VGA + 4x DI/4x DO + 3x RS422 X3: 1x USB3.0 X4: 1x USB3.0 X5: 1x DC-in *All of the above connectors are D38999 connectors. SSD: 2x 2.5” Easy swap SSD tray Power: 18V~36V DC input Operating temperature: -20 to 60°C Dimensions: 250(L)x325(W)x100(H)mm Weight: 11kg
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Military applications (GPU servers) require compliance with MIL-STD-810 under MIL-461 EMI conditions for harsh temperatures, shock, vibration, altitude, and dust for military platforms.
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Currently, Taiwan has become a global supply base for industrial electronic equipment, and we aim to contribute to the development of Japanese industry by providing excellent industrial electronic equipment from Taiwan to Japanese engineers. As a specialized trading company for industrial electronic equipment, we will supply the necessary industrial electronic devices (LCD displays, LCD modules, embedded PCs, AI embedded PCs, panel PCs, CPU boards, measurement and control boards, network devices, video equipment, GPS devices, wireless transmission devices, IoT sensors) to engineers.