At Embedded World 2014, Fujitsu is to present its new mini-ITX mainboard D3313-S for 24/7 continuous operation in an extended temperature range from 0 to 60°C.

This is based on systems on a chip (SOC) from the new AMD Embedded G-Series SOC, which was developed especially for industrial applications. Optimised for a wide range of industrial and semi-industrial applications, the board from the Fujitsu Industrial Series has a product lifecycle of at least five years.

The new Fujitsu mainboard will be available in three versions, each with a different system on a chip (SOC) by AMD. D3313-S1 is based on AMD GX-210HA SOC with AMD Radeon HD8210E Graphics (Dualcore, 1.0 GHz), D3313-S2 is based on AMD GX-217GA SOC with AMD Radeon HD 8280E Graphics (Dualcore, 1.65 GHz), and D3313-S3 is based on AMD GX-420CA SOC with AMD Radeon HD 8400E Graphics (Quadcore, 2.00 GHz). Each version is equipped with two DDR3-1866/1600-SDRAM SO-DIMM sockets for up to 16 GB single-channel memory. 

Peter Hoser, sales director Systemboard OEM, Fujitsu, said: “With the Embedded G-Series SOCs, AMD offers a perfectly scalable single-chip solution for innovative designs based on x86 technology. Thanks to a its low level of energy consumption combined with its excellent graphics performance and an increase in CPU performance, compared to the previous platform, the board offers a very wide range of possible applications. Larger displays with full HD resolution are increasingly found in all types of industrial applications. By choosing the Embedded G-Series SOC, Fujitsu have now based their fourth generation of mainboards with soldered-on CPUs on proven AMD technology. AMD’s excellent price-performance ratio does away with the need for similar designs based on platforms by other suppliers.”