Whopping 50% more edge computing power
congatec presents the new embedded computers based on Intel Atom x6000E Series processor (code name: Elkhart Lake)
The different Intel Atom x6000E Series processors, Intel Celeron and Pentium N & J Series processors (code named “Elkhart Lake”) based on low-power 10 nm technology will pave the way for a new generation of edge-connected embedded systems. The new congatec boards and modules impress with faster graphics for up to 3x 4k and a whopping 50% moreⁱ computing power compared to their predecessors on up to 4 cores. Further benefits especially welcomed in real-time industrial markets are Time Sensitive Networking (TSN), Intel Time Coordinated Computing (Intel TCC) and Real Time Systems (RTS) hypervisor support as well as BIOS configurable ECC and extended temperature options from -40°C to +85°C.
The boards in detail
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Whopping 50% more Performance based on Intel Atom x6000E Series processors
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ⁱ Source: Intel. Claims based on a) SPEC CPU 2006 metric estimates based on Pre-Si projections and b) 3DMark11 estimates based on Pre-Si projections, using Intel® Pentium® J4205 as prior gen.
Configurations:
Performance results are based on projections as of September 1st, 2020
- Processor: Intel® Pentium® J6425 PL1=10W TDP, 4C4T Turbo up to 3.0GHz
- Graphics: Intel Graphics Gen 11 gfx
- Memory: 16GB LPDDR4-3200
- OS: Windows* 10 Pro
- Compiler version: IC18
- Processor: Intel® Pentium® J4205 PL1=10W TDP, 4C4T Turbo up to 2.6GHz
- Graphics: Intel Graphics Gen 9 gfx
- Memory: 16GB LPDDR4-2400
- OS: Windows* 10 Pro
- Compiler version: IC18
Performance numbers are Pre-Si projections and are subject to change. Results reported may need to be revised as additional testing is conducted. The results depend on the specific platform configurations and workloads utilized in the testing, and may not be applicable to any particular users components, computer system or workloads. The results are not necessarily representative of other benchmarks.