LinkedHope Released A XMC Graphics & Image Processing Board Based on AMD Radeon E8860

July 24, 2017

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LinkedHope Released A XMC Graphics & Image Processing Board Based on AMD Radeon E8860

July 24th, 2017, as an independent embedded computer manufacturer, LinkedHope launched a China local-designed, local-manufactured XMC processor board, named XM61001.


XM61001

XM61001

July 24th, 2017, as an independent embedded computer manufacturer, LinkedHope® released a China local-designed, local-manufactured XMC processor board XM61001, which is a XMC graphics & image processing board mainly used for high-performance embedded graphics & image processing and GPU general-purpose computing (GPGPU) applications. Based on AMD Radeon™ E8860 embedded GPU, XM61001 provides 768/48 GFLOPS single/double precision peak (600e/4.5Gbps) processing performance, 640 independent computing units (shaders) as well as a maximum power consumption of 37W and a minimal power consumption of about 15W when adjusted to low power mode. It is especially suitable for high definition (1920*1080) and 4K (3840*2160) UHD displays, high-performance parallel computing and other GPGPU applications.

XM61001 has a 128-bit GDDR5 independent video memory up to 2GB, and the whole board is reinforced to meet the anti-shock and anti-vibration requirement described in VITA 42 and VITA 48 specifications. XM61001 also supports OpenGL 4.2, DirectX 11.1 APIs and industry-standard OpenCL™ 1.2 program language.

XM61001 supports up to six independent display output interfaces, including VGA, DisplayPort (DP), HDMI and DVI, and all of the interfaces are implemented through the front I/O connectors or a XMC(PMC) rear I/O connector.

XM61001 supports both Window and Linux operating system. For special applications, LinkedHope® provides customers with relevant board support packages for other real-time operating systems, like VxWorks or QNX.

Target applications: image processing, digital signal processing, command and control, video surveillance system.

For more information, please visit: www.linkedhope.com/Item/Show.asp?m=5&d=350.