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PicoS-T Computing Module for Compact Applications - MPRCN.467444.002
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Module computing "PicoS-T" (hereinafter - the module) is a device of SBC class in Pico-ITX form factor on Russian processor 1892VA018, "SKIF" from JSC NPC "Elvis" with Arm A53 cores supplemented with DSP (NPU) co-processor Elcore-50. Linux operating system. The module is supplied with installed thermal package of passive cooling. The module is designed to control terminals, ATMs, access control systems, etc.
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