Updated
Updated · aijourn.com · May 11
Geniatech Launches APC3568 ARM Edge Platform With Dual Gigabit Ethernet and x86-Grade Industrial I/O
Updated
Updated · aijourn.com · May 11

Geniatech Launches APC3568 ARM Edge Platform With Dual Gigabit Ethernet and x86-Grade Industrial I/O

1 articles · Updated · aijourn.com · May 11
  • Geniatech unveiled the fanless APC3568, a Rockchip RK3568-based industrial ARM box PC aimed at smart HMI, self-service kiosks, vending machines and energy-storage systems.
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet, RS232, RS485, CAN bus and GPIO are built in, letting the platform connect directly to industrial equipment without external expansion modules.
  • Geniatech says that hardware integration cuts wiring complexity, lowers failure points in unattended deployments and reduces total system cost versus traditional x86 industrial PCs.
  • HDMI, LVDS and eDP support also target OEM customization, as industrial edge buyers increasingly weigh power efficiency, deployment simplicity and unit economics over raw compute performance.
  • The APC3568 is available now for global OEM customers and industrial partners, with evaluation units and customization options offered on request.
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