What’s new? Kaby Lake, IoT and new in-vehicle PC

12.09.2016

In September we once again have news from the IT world and from spo-comm’s product development. This time with software news, the latest Intel platform and a current MOVE.

New Intel platform: Kaby Lake

With Kaby Lake, Intel has introduced the latest and now seventh processor generation. As with Skylake, production is based on the 14 nm process. The platform is designed to increase performance by up to 12 percent. There may also be completely new CPU types, such as a quad-core processor with 15 watt TDP (U series). The first spo-comm systems with Kaby Lake processors will be available from mid-2017.

Internet of Things for everyone: Windows 10 IoT

With the introduction of Windows IoT, the successor to Windows Embedded, Microsoft has launched a new license model that is dependent on the CPU installed. Depending on the hardware and applications used, Windows IoT is often the cheaper alternative to the standard Windows 10 operating system.

Vehicle Computing: News from the MOVE series

An update for the MOVE series systems will be launched on the market shortly. The tried and tested features are brought up to date with the latest technology. Furthermore, special current transformers and the optional battery unit ensure smooth operation of the Mini-PCs in vehicles of all kinds.

Windows 7: Now also for Skylake

spo-comm has found a solution to run Windows 7 Professional 64-bit on industrial PCs with the latest Skylake platform. New systems with sixth-generation CPUs, such as the spo-book CORE and the OPS player, can now be ordered with the popular Microsoft operating system.

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