Micro System-on-Module
Inforce Computing®, Inc. (Fremont, CA) has announced the ultrasmall Inforce 6501™ Micro System-on-Module (SOM). The Inforce 6501 Micro SOM is powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 805 processor. The Snapdragon 805 processor with 2.7 GHz CPUs features the Qualcomm ® Adreno™ 420 GPU, Qualcomm® Hexagon™ DSP v50, and dual image signal processors, supporting a comprehensive encoding and decoding Ultra HD (4K) video solution, and delivers high-resolution video and imaging for embedded devices. The Inforce 6501 Micro SOM comes with up to 3GB of PoP LPDDR3 RAM on a 2×64-bit high-bandwidth memory bus to provide fast and seamless multitasking.
Measuring just 28mm × 50mm, the Inforce 6501 Micro SOM targets space constrained embedded systems applications that require 4K HD video and graphics, low power consumption, and high-end CPU, GPU, and DSP compute performance. Android function and peripheral support with a KitKat 4.4 BSP that includes drivers for GbE, SDIO, Wi-Fi, BT 4.1, GPS, and video acceleration up to 4K resolution, cameras up to 55MP resolution, and highly flexible power management.
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