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