Embedded graphics modules based on NVIDIA Turing architecture

May 11, 2021
The new modules meet the Mobile PCI Express Module standard.

ADLINK Technology Inc. has introduced three new embedded graphics modules, that comply with the Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM) standard, based on NVIDIA’s Turning architecture. The modules are designed to accelerate AI inference applications at the edge in size, weight, and power (SWaP) constrained applications.

Three models are available. They feature NIVIDIA Quadro embedded graphics, CUDA, RT, and Tensor cores, and 128-bit, 192-bit, or 256-bit GDDR6 memory. Each model supports up to 4 DP 1.4a displays, at 50W, 80W, or 110W TCP depending on the specific model. All three models each have an 82 x 105 mm footprint.

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Contact: ADLINK Technology, Inc.
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Product: Embedded MXM graphics modules
Key Features: Compliance with MXM standard, NIVIDIA Quadro embedded graphics, CUDA, RT, and Tensor cores, support for up to 4 DP 1.4a displays, 82 x 105 mm.

What ADLINK says:
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