New Rugged i.MX8M Plus 6x GbE Single Board Computer

New Rugged i.MX8M Plus 6x GbE Single Board Computer

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Gateworks is proud to announce the release of the Venice GW7400 Industrial Single Board Computer. This is the most powerful member of the Venice family and based on the NXP i.MX8M Plus 64-Bit Quad Core ARMv8 SoC. The processor features a Neural Processing Unit (NPU), VPU, GPU and DSP. This rugged SBC features six Gigabit Ethernet ports, three Mini-PCIe slots for WiFi and one M.2 slot with dual SIMs for cellular modems. The GW7400 additionally features USB 3.0, dual CAN Bus, DIO, I2C, SPI and UART interfaces. A TPM 2.0 secure crypto-processor is optional for ensuring system security and integrity. The Gateworks System Controller (GSC) provides advanced system health monitoring, RTC, secure key storage and power control.

Gateworks Venice GW7400 Highlights:

  • NXP i.MX8M Plus Quad Core CPU at 1.6GHz
  • 1GB LPDDR4 RAM (4GB Optional)
  • 8GB eMMC Flash (64GB Optional)
  • Six GbE Ports for wired connectivity
  • Three Mini-PCIe Sockets for WiFi or Cellular
  • M.2 Slot with Dual SIM for 5G Cellular Modems
  • USB 3.0, DIO, SPI, I2C, UART, ADC Interfaces
  • Dual CAN Bus
  • Digital 3-axis MEMS Accelerometer
  • Optional TPM, GPS, WiFi/BLE
  • Industrial Temperature -40 to +85C
  • Ubuntu Linux BSP
  • Made in USA

The GW7400 is available now in both standard and max versions, catering to high-performance needs across various sectors. The max version features 4GB DRAM memory and 64GB eMMC Flash memory, along with TPM, GPS, and WiFi/BLE loaded, making it particularly suited for applications that demand robust data security and connectivity. With these specs, it’s well-equipped to handle intensive data processes often required by industries such as online casinos, where fast, secure data management and reliable connectivity are essential for seamless operations and user experience.

The rugged and powerful GW7400 excels in handling any gateway or networking application.

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