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Top 5 IoT products in June

30th June 2023
Kristian McCann
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Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in June 2023.

ASRock Industrial’s 13th Gen Intel CPU motherboards


They come equipped with Intel W680, Q670, and H610 chipsets, and offer support for up to DDR5-5600 memory modules and PCIe Gen 5, allowing expanded possibilities and seamless integration within industry-specific applications. By harnessing the power of the 13th Gen Intel Core Processors, they leap up to 1.04x/1.34x/1.25x faster in single-thread, multi-thread, and CPU image classification inference performance, respectively, compared to the preceding 12th Gen Intel Core processors. The new 13th Gen Intel CPU motherboards with DDR5 support, available in Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, and ATX form factors, have been specifically designed to cater to the requirements of the Edge AIoT applications in commerce, automation, robot, entertainment, and security industries. Read more.

Dracula Technologies continues to redefine energy harvesting

 

Dracula Technologies announces a new generation of LAYER OPV modules, with a 25% performance improvement over the previous generation. Thanks to this significant achievement, customers designing indoor IoT devices, wearables, and any other component that runs on ultra-lower power can either generate 25% more power using the same amount of space – 750µW under 1000 lux, instead of 570µW – or they can use 25% less surface area to get the same power, voltage, and current they got from the previous generation. This development is the first of what is expected to be a series of improvements in the use of more eco-friendly materials. Read more.

ERIKS launches app for digital replenishment

ERIKS UK has launched an APP that enables its customers to digitally replenish their stores ensuring that they experience fast, efficient, and reliable next day delivery with full digital traceability. For applications at point of use or open industrial stores the App is specifically to help ERIKS’ customers replenish their stocks. It’s a simple tool that allows them to create their own QR/bar codes, scan QR/bar codes, select the right quantities of product they wish to order, and to complete an order in the ERIKS web shop. The QR codes generated can be affixed on a customer’s racking, boxes, or wherever their machine is, and their process is then fully integrated into the ERIKS web shop. Read more.

Teledyne FLIR introduces point-and-shoot thermography inspection

Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, has announced the FLIR E8 Pro, providing a larger 3.5” touchscreen with FLIR Ignite Cloud connectivity within the same pistol-grip form factor as legacy E8 series thermal cameras. Through the touchscreen, users can share captured images with colleagues, partners, and clients over Wi-Fi, including with on-screen annotations to highlight findings. Images can then be loaded straight to the FLIR Ignite Cloud for improved efficiency and a smoother workflow. Read more.

ASRock Industrial’s iEP-5000G now certified on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

ASRock Industrial has announced that its iEP-5000G has received certification for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Powered by Intel Atom x6000E Processors (Elkhart Lake), the iEP-5000G provides enhanced computing power within a compact and rugged design. The certified iEP-5000G has undergone rigorous testing at Canonical’s lab to ensure seamless operation with the latest security updates. Customers can now choose to have Ubuntu 22.04 LTS pre-installed on the iEP-5000G at the time of purchase, allowing more time to focus on software development and applications. This certification ensures customers have a secure and reliable operating system optimised for the iEP-5000G, offering assurance in their edge computing deployments. Read more.

There’s plenty of other IoT editorials and news on our sister site, IoT Insider!

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