ADLINK Technology Inc. has introduced its most recent innovation, the EGX-PCIE-A380E graphics card, which marks the company’s first entry into the market for low profile PCIe form factor graphics cards. This innovative product, leveraging the powerful Intel Arc A380E graphics processing unit, targets the thriving commercial gaming industry, encompassing electronic games, slot machines, and video lottery terminals. The A380E promises unrivaled platform performance and seamless integration into the firm’s gaming platforms, such as the ADi-SA6X, which utilizes the capabilities of Intel Core CPUs.
Designed for industrial settings, this product offers a remarkable cost-to-performance ratio, high dependability, and minimal power consumption capped at just 50W. The company guarantees availability for at least five years, reflecting its historic dedication to longevity. Its compactness and versatility are highlighted by its single-slot design, measuring only 69 millimeters by 156 millimeters.
Although the card’s principal application is in commercial gaming, it is applicable to a wide range of industrial edge AI applications, including retail analytics and industrial internet of things, demonstrating its versatile nature. Its utility transcends a wide range of industries, from providing power to video walls to easing the process of media processing and delivery.
The A380E simplifies AI development and deep learning integration, aligning with the Open Vino open-source toolkit.This is especially true in the computer vision areas.Additionally, its compatibility with DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 3.0, Windows 11, and Linux ensures its usability across platforms.The most recent addition to the company’s roster of A350E/A370E MXM GPU systems, which make use of powerful Intel Arc discrete graphics, is a significant improvement. These modules improve responsiveness, precision, and dependability, making them suitable for time-sensitive edge applications in a variety of industries, including retail gaming, transportation, media processing, and healthcare, among others.