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High Computing Performance and Packing Density

By Kontron
Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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High Computing Performance and Packing Density

Kontron (Eching, Germany) has announced the availability of the Kontron KISS 1U Short KTQM67, its latest addition to the Kontron Industrial Silent Server (KISS) family in 1U mini 19” rack format. In comparison to standard rackmount servers, the Kontron industrial rackmount KISS 1U Short KTQM67 offers long-term availability, and a 25% reduced installation depth and offers high packing density and computing performance with 2nd generation Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processors. Developed for high-availability applications with long product lifecycles, the Kontron KISS 1U Short KTQM67 is also equipped with a range of interfaces and customer-specific extension options suitable for the industrial environment. Features include:

  • Integrated Intel HD Graphics with DirectX10.1 and OpenGL 3.0 support.
  • 2D and 3D graphics performance equivalent to dedicated graphics cards.
  • 2x DisplayPort, 1x DVIm, and LVDS.
  • An optional RAID 1 subsystem Kontron KISS Stor Slim with two hot-swap capable 2.5” hard disks.

For more information visit www.kontron.com.

 

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