Litemax, a display solution provider has launched a new product line based on Intel smart display module (SDM) specification. Intel SDM module specification can reduce power consumption, flexibly integrate with different LCD displays, and quickly create new display solutions, according to the company.
Following Intel's SDM specification and reference design, Litemax has launched two in-house-developed SDM boards, the ASDM-APL6 and ASDM-APL5. The ASDM-APL6 is a small SDM board (60x100mm), equipped with Intel Apollo Lake SoC, LPDDR4-2GB and eMMC-32GB on board, one Intel Gigabit Ethernet port, two USB 3.0 ports, and WiFi 802.11ac (M.2) support. The open pluggable M.2 module is designed for low power consumption applications including digital signage, public kiosks, and point-of-sale. The ASDM-APL5 is large SDM board (175x100 mm), equipped with Intel Apollo Lake SoC (6-12W) on board, DDR3L up to 8GB SO-DIMM, one Intel Gigabit Ethernet port, two USB 3.0 ports, one COM and two M.2 Key-E and M slot. Due to more I/O ports and powerful SoC inside, the board is meant for specific and professional applications including point-of-sale, transportation signage and hospitality, Litemax said.
"In 2018, Litemax will cooperate with Intel closely and provide more products to support Intel SDM specification," said David King, general manager of Litemax. For more products and systems, please visit Litemax's official website: www.litemax.com
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