BIOSTAR has just released the MS-X7433RE, a small but powerful computer system made for kiosks and edge computing. This little machine runs on an Intel Amston Lake X7433RE chip with four cores that can reach speeds up to 3.4 GHz but uses only 9 watts of power. The built-in Intel UHD Graphics connects to screens through HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4++ ports. These features make it perfect for digital signs, payment kiosks, and door access systems. BIOSTAR makes many computer parts, such as motherboards, graphics cards, and other PC gear.
System builders and coders will love how this computer mixes tough hardware with lots of ways to add more stuff. You can put in up to 16 GB of super-fast DDR5 memory running at 4800 MHz. The system has both a SATA III port and an M.2 slot for storage drives, letting you use old hard drives or fast new NVMe ones. Adding wireless internet becomes easy thanks to a Mini-PCIe slot and M.2 Key-B spot that work with 4G and 5G cards. These options help the tiny computer handle data right away at the edge of networks.
This little computer really shines when it comes to connecting things. It has two Intel 2.5GbE network ports that move data super fast across networks. Four COM ports plus six USB ports allow you to plug in all sorts of devices. You can attach barcode scanners, receipt printers, and card readers that stores and kiosks need. Everything works together without any trouble. These connections make the MS-X7433RE perfect for cash registers and self-service machines.
The tough little box measures only 160 x 130 x 52 mm but can handle harsh conditions. It works fine in cold at -40°C or heats up to 60°C, even when the air has 90% humidity. The power input takes anything from 9 to 24 volts DC, which keeps it running steady in factories and shops. You can run Windows 10 or 11, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021, or Ubuntu 20.04 on this system. This wide range of operating systems gives programmers plenty of choices when creating software.
BIOSTAR built the MS-X7433RE to stay on all day, run fast, and connect to many devices at once. These features make it perfect for self-checkout stands in stores. The system also works great in self-ordering kiosks at restaurants. Movie theaters and transport hubs can use it for ticket machines that need to work without fail. Any place that needs touch screens to work quickly and never break down will benefit from this system.
System builders and coders will love how this computer mixes tough hardware with lots of ways to add more stuff. You can put in up to 16 GB of super-fast DDR5 memory running at 4800 MHz. The system has both a SATA III port and an M.2 slot for storage drives, letting you use old hard drives or fast new NVMe ones. Adding wireless internet becomes easy thanks to a Mini-PCIe slot and M.2 Key-B spot that work with 4G and 5G cards. These options help the tiny computer handle data right away at the edge of networks.
This little computer really shines when it comes to connecting things. It has two Intel 2.5GbE network ports that move data super fast across networks. Four COM ports plus six USB ports allow you to plug in all sorts of devices. You can attach barcode scanners, receipt printers, and card readers that stores and kiosks need. Everything works together without any trouble. These connections make the MS-X7433RE perfect for cash registers and self-service machines.
The tough little box measures only 160 x 130 x 52 mm but can handle harsh conditions. It works fine in cold at -40°C or heats up to 60°C, even when the air has 90% humidity. The power input takes anything from 9 to 24 volts DC, which keeps it running steady in factories and shops. You can run Windows 10 or 11, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021, or Ubuntu 20.04 on this system. This wide range of operating systems gives programmers plenty of choices when creating software.
BIOSTAR built the MS-X7433RE to stay on all day, run fast, and connect to many devices at once. These features make it perfect for self-checkout stands in stores. The system also works great in self-ordering kiosks at restaurants. Movie theaters and transport hubs can use it for ticket machines that need to work without fail. Any place that needs touch screens to work quickly and never break down will benefit from this system.