Innodisk Launching Industrial-Grade Graphics Card in M.2 Form Factor
Innodisk is aiming at the industrial embedded sector by adding an slim 4K M.2 graphics card to its portfolio of expansion cards.
The Innodisk M.2 graphics can be used to expand your system's display options and can be fitted with ports to connect to devices using HDMI, LVDS and DVI-D signals.
The graphics card complies with all relevant FCC and CE regulations and it is operational in temperatures from -40 degrees to 85 degrees Celsius. It is compatible with both Windows and Linux-based systems with further customization options available if needed.
The graphics card uses the SM768 controller, which can interface via USB 3.0, PCIe 2.0 x1 or x2 lanes. It is a 2D accelerator and capable of a max resolution of 3840x2160 @ 30Hz, lower resolutions from 1440p downwards support 60Hz refresh. The GPU comes with an optional 256MB DDR3. HW decoding of H.264 MVC/AVS+, H.263, MPEG-4, MPEG2, M-JPEG, RealVideo, VC-1, & Theora videos is supported.