Embedded and edge computing technology provider, congatec, has expanded its strategic solutions portfolio with the addition of Texas Instruments (TI) processors for Arm-based SMARC modules. The TDA4VM processor is an industrial-grade Arm Cortex-based processor that offers accelerated vision and AI processing, real-time control, and functional safety capabilities, making it suitable for various industrial or medical solutions requiring energy-efficient AI processors at the edge. The conga-STDA4 is the first platform solution for this integration, offering fast prototyping and application development, cost-effective carrier board designs, and ultra-reliable, responsive, and performant resources from design-in to series production of OEM systems. Congatec’s new strategic portfolio will be broadly scalable and cover all major performance levels, including the upcoming SMARC module with TI TDA4VM processor, which will be showcased for the first time at embedded world 2023.

Congatec, a top provider of edge and embedded computing technology, has expanded its strategic solutions portfolio with the addition of TI processors. This move will help in building a high-performance ecosystem for Arm based SMARC modules. The announcement was made in San Diego, CA, USA, on March 27, 2023, via an official press release on EINPresswire.com.

Leading provider of embedded and edge computing technology, congatec, has expanded its strategic solutions portfolio with the addition of Texas Instruments (TI) processors for Arm-based SMARC modules. The first platform solution, conga-STDA4, is a SMARC Computer-on-Module featuring the industrial-grade Arm Cortex-based TDA4VM processor. The TDA4VM processor offers accelerated vision and AI processing, real-time control, and functional safety capabilities, making it suitable for vision-focused industrial or medical solutions requiring energy-efficient AI processors at the edge. Collaborating with a computer-on-module provider like congatec on their application-ready modules is a key benefit to engineers who are working with Arm Cortex-based processors like the TDA4VM. This move simplifies the design-in process of the processor technology and allows designers in various embedded industries to focus on their core competencies, resulting in lower upfront costs and shorter time-to-market. Martin Danzer, Director Product Management at congatec, explains that they will make TI processors available on their credit-card-sized SMARC Computer-on-Module ecosystem, offering fast prototyping and application development, cost-effective carrier board designs, and ultra-reliable, responsive, and performant resources from design-in to series production of OEM systems.

Embedded and edge computing technology provider, congatec, will showcase its new strategic solutions portfolio for the first time at embedded world 2023 (hall 3 / booth 241). The company’s upcoming SMARC module with TI TDA4VM processor will be highlighted, with booting samples expected to be available in mid-2023 and series production scheduled for 2024. TI processors will be an integral part of congatec’s Arm technology roadmap, making its high-performance Computer-on-Modules ecosystem broadly scalable and capable of covering all major performance levels. The conga-STDA4 can be found at the link provided, and for more information on the company, visit www.congatec.com or via LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.

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