Toradex Releases its Aquila iMX95 SoM Based on the NXP i.MX 95 SoC

By Chad Cox

Production Editor

Embedded Computing Design

August 23, 2024

News

Toradex Releases its Aquila iMX95 SoM Based on the NXP i.MX 95 SoC
Image Credit: Toradex

Toradex launched its Aquila iMX95 System on Module (SoM) based on the NXP i.MX 95 SoC. Support for out-of-box compatibility with Torizon (an easy-to-use Industrial Linux Platform) is included. “The introduction of the Aquila iMX95 to our powerful Aquila Family of SoMs enhances our product line with superior performance and versatility, ensuring that our customers can tackle their most demanding projects with ease.” commented Samuel Imgrueth, CEO, Toradex.

 

Highlights:

  • 400-pin board-to-board connector, allowing access to i.MX95 SoC interfaces normally not accessible such as 10 GbE and 2x PCIe ports
  • 6xA55 cores coupled with LPDDR5 memory (6400MT/s)
  • LPDDR5 memory with support for up to 8x cameras
  • High-speed networking with a 10 gigabit ethernet and 2x gigabit ethernet, all with TSN capability
  • High-speed storage, connectivity and networking enabled by 2 separate instances of PCIe Gen3 (x1 lane)

For more information, visit toradex.com.

Chad Cox is the Production Editor at Embedded Computing Design. His responsibilities are centered around content creation, writing and editing, and article research and development. Chad covers industry news and events and is known to interact with various industrial leaders via on-premise visits and online interviews. He is responsible for the digital footprint and dissemination of news via social media posts, advertising creation and the production of newsletters including the Embedded Computing Design’s Daily.

He is well versed in many facets of industrial computing including Edge AI, IoT, Processing, Security, Open Source, and more.

Chad graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in Cultural and Analytical Literature and holds a master’s in education.

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