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Industrial PCs are being used extensively in the sector. Due to their capacity to track and monitor assets and processes for irregularities, the retail and healthcare sectors have also integrated industrial PC hardware into their daily operations and duties. Both on-site and remotely, this asset tracking process can be carried out more precisely and effectively.
Industrial PC platforms employ potent CPUs to simulate and replicate potential real-world events. This gives any organisation better insights for assessing and detecting hazards, foreseeing new possibilities, and testing systems. In the age of computers, automation, and the Internet of Things, data is crucial. For instance, operators who deploy distant IoT sensors can get useful information about operational procedures, equipment wear, and overall performance by sending and receiving data about the use of remote machinery, tools, hardware, and other connected items.
This information enables and supports control systems in understanding when to precisely control the power to equipment, start actuators, change the temperature or pressure controls, and carry out other operational tasks.
The Germany industrial computer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The ROCK 5B single-board computer (SBC) by OKdo has eight processor cores, including four Arm Cortex A76 CPUs and four Arm DynamIQ Cortex A55 ARM Cortex processor cores. Three graphics standards are supported by the Arm Mali-G610 GPU: Open GL ES3.2, Vulkan 1.2, and Open CL 2.2. The SBC uses a Rockchip RK3588 SoC with an integrated Neural Processing Unit and Arm Mali graphics processor (GPU) (NPU).
The new ROCK 5B provides input/output (I/O) possibilities that are second to none with brand-new interfaces that have never been seen in the SBC market, and it does so for a variety of applications in the automotive, computing, industrial automation, or advanced video handling industries.
To support networks like NAS and compute clusters, 2.5Gbps Ethernet is used to achieve effective data transmission support. The board has a stereo-out and microphone-in four-ring audio connection. The SBC has industry-standard connectors and can handle an additional variable-speed PWM-controlled fan if cooling is an issue.