This latest Celeron processor brings 4k multi-screen graphics support, high-speed DDR4 RAM with increased bandwidth and four USB 3.0 ports.
The Intel Gen9 HD Graphics 510 drives up to three independent displays with 4k at 60Hz via DisplayPort 1.2 and DMI 2.0.
Multi-screen terminal applications are likely to be in medical diagnostics terminals, HMIs in industrial machinery, digital signage and retail applications.
The conga-TC170‘s Celeron Processor 3955U has a configurable thermal design power of 10-15W.
The larger conga-TS170 COM Express Basic modules are available with the Intel Celeron Processor G3900E with 2.4GHz and 35W TDP or with the G3902E featuring 1.6GHz and 25 W TDP.
All modules support up to 32 GB of DDR4 dual channel memory.
The modules run Microsoft Windows 10 as well all other current Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems.
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