• Embedded computers from ADLINK support Intel IoT Gateway technology

    Three new ADLINK Internet of Things (IoT) gateway models supporting Intel IoT Gateway Technology have been introduced: The MXE-110i, MXE-202i, and MXE-5400i embedded computers, based on the Intel Quark, Intel Atom, and Intel Core processors, respectively.  
    June 28, 2016
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    Three new ADLINK Internet of Things (IoT) gateway models supporting Intel IoT Gateway Technology have been introduced: The MXE-110i, MXE-202i, and MXE-5400i embedded computers, based on the Intel Quark, Intel Atom, and Intel Core processors, respectively.The MXE-110i features the Intel Quark SoC X1021, three USB 3.0 ports, two 10/100 LAN ports, two COM ports, one SDIO, two mPCIe slots, and one USIM slot. The MXE-202i feature the dual-core Intel Atom E3826 processor, one HDMI port, two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 ports, two GigE ports, optional four isolated DI/O ports, two mPCIe slots (one supporting mSATA), one USIM socket, and one SDIO. Lastly, the MXE-5400i features a 4th generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3 processor and QM876 chipset, two SATA-III ports, six USB 3.0 ports, four GigE ports, eight isolated DI/O, and two mPCIe slots (one supporting mSATA SSD).

    To Learn More:

    Contact: ADLINK Technology, Inc.
    Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
    Products:
    MXE-110i, MXE-202i, and MXE-5400i IoT gateways
    Key Features: Intel Quark, Intel Atom, and Intel Core processors, multiple I/O options, Full support Intel IoT Gateway, with pre-loaded Wind River IDP XT 3.1 (and 2.0 on MXE-202i).

    What ADLINK says:
    View more information on the IoT gateways.

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