ADDC Announces the Latest BioDigitalPC Based on the AMD Embedded G-Series System-on-Chip

 
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. - Dec. 11, 2013 - PRLog -- LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. — Dec. 09, 2013 — Arnouse Digital Devices, Corp (ADDC (http://www.arnousedigitaldevices.com/newsite/)) has completed testing and initial production of the credit card-sized BioDigitalPC (measuring 52mm x 84mm x 6mm), utilizing the recently announced AMD (http://www.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDHomePage.aspx)  Embedded G-Series CPU System-on-Chip (http://www.amd.com/us/products/embedded/processors/Pages/g-series.aspx) (SOC) platform. The BioDigitalPC family of products, manufactured in the U.S. by ADDC, features credit card-sized computing systems complete with CPU, RAM and memory storage.

“We are extremely pleased with the performance and quality of this latest BioDigitalPC. Imagine fitting an x86 quad core CPU, 8GB of DDR3 and 128GB SSD all in a credit card sized form factor,” said ADDC CEO Michael Arnouse.“The model offers double the high-speed RAM and adds capabilities like VT-x and virtualization on all models. In addition to these new capabilities is a higher performing graphics engine.”

The latest BioDigitalPC will be named the BioDigitalPC 7 (http://arnousedigitaldevices.com/newsite/resources/BioDig...) and will add to the already launched BioDigitalPC family of products that are being used by the U.S. Department of Defense for various projects, servers, communications equipment and various commercial uses.

“We believe that the AMD G-Series SOC complements the compact BioDigitalPC 7 perfectly, offering users a seamless solution for high performance graphics and power efficiency, all in the palm of your hand,” said Kamal Khouri, director of embedded products, AMD. “The next generation of embedded computing will be enabled by SoC solutions.”

Keeping in line with ADDC's stated goal of green computing, including the reduction of e-waste and conserving energy without sacrificing performance, the BioDigitalPC 7 offers significant power savings over computing systems currently on the market.

With its Enhanced Universal Video Decode (UVD) (http://www.amd.com/us/Documents/UVD3_whitepaper.pdf), the AMD G-Series SOC offers a new video encode capability that allows playback of even the most demanding video at high frame rates. The BioDigitalPC series of computing platforms is capable of running all x86-based operating systems including 64-bit Linux, Android and Windows distributions, including Windows Server.

ADDC is currently taking orders on 6W, 9W, 15W and 25W varieties of the BioDigitalPC with the dual or quad core AMD Embedded G-Series SOC, 2 to 8GB DDR3 and 4GB to 128GB SSD.

About ADDC

Arnouse Digital Device, Corp (ADDC), is a Delaware based company dedicated to manufacturing small form factor computing solutions (http://arnousedigitaldevices.com/newsite/products.php) and intellectual property around those computing designs with offices in New York, Washington DC and California. ADDC owns 13 patents and 4 pending patents (http://arnousedigitaldevices.com/newsite/redirect.php) all having to do with security and micro-form computing solutions. You may reach ADDC at support@addc.net.

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