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    Phoronix: OnLogic Launches Elkhart Lake Powered Fanless Computers

    The Linux-friendly folks at OnLogic (nee Logic Supply) have launched a line of fanless, industrial-grade computers powered by Intel's Elkhart Lake...

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  • #2
    They look nice, but as long as they don't come with Ryzen, I'm not interested at all.

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    • #3
      Typo:

      Originally posted by phoronix View Post
      as the initia Elkhart Lake

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      • #4
        I wonder if Intel's 10 nm production will be able to to keep up with demand, this year. Tiger Lake, Ice Lake SP, Jasper Lake, Elkhart Lake, and some of their GPUs will all be competing for wafers. Elkhart Lake will probably be fine, as it should be among the higher-margin 10 nm parts.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
          They look nice, but as long as they don't come with Ryzen, I'm not interested at all.
          The IoT and operational safety critical space is a market that AMD has not chosen (at least to this point) to enter.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
            They look nice, but as long as they don't come with Ryzen, I'm not interested at all.
            Darek here from OnLogic, thanks for the feedback. We're currently looking at options to add AMD-powered variants to our Helix and Karbon Series. In the meantime, we currently offer a number of AMD Ryzen and Epyc systems, which you can check out here: https://www.onlogic.com/computers/embedded/with-amd/.
            Last edited by LogicDarek; 31 January 2021, 10:30 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LogicDarek View Post

              Darek here from OnLogic, thanks for the feedback. We're currently looking at options to add AMD-powered variants to our Helix and Karbon Series. In the meantime, we currently offer number of AMD Ryzen and Epyc systems, which you can check out here: https://www.onlogic.com/computers/embedded/with-amd/.
              Thanks for the link.
              GOD is REAL unless declared as an INTEGER.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CommunityMember View Post

                The IoT and operational safety critical space is a market that AMD has not chosen (at least to this point) to enter.
                Isn't that what they acquired National Semiconductor for, back in the day? AMD apparently had the Geode line until as recently as 2019. Do you think they cancelled it because they are about to launch something new in the low-power segment?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SteamPunker View Post

                  Isn't that what they acquired National Semiconductor for, back in the day? AMD apparently had the Geode line until as recently as 2019. Do you think they cancelled it because they are about to launch something new in the low-power segment?
                  I thought Texas Instruments acquired National Semiconductor - but AMD did acquire the Geode IP. I remember buying National Semiconductor chips for little projects that I worked on in high school - a long, long time ago. What a name from the past. They were, at one time, a true powerhouse - particularly for TTL - but I could be forgetting things.
                  GOD is REAL unless declared as an INTEGER.

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