AAEON’s MXM-ACMA: Intel Arc, quad-display for multiscreen signage

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AAEON, a leading provider of industrial and embedded computing solutions, has released the MXM-ACMA, a new embedded graphics module featuring Intel Arc A-Series graphics.

The MXM-ACMA is AAEON’s first product to be built on the MXM 3.1 Type A form factor, designed to deliver enhanced performance and computational capabilities for applications including digital signage, gaming, edge AI, and healthcare imaging.

ACMA can expedite data handling and optimize rendering capabilities. With a choice of Intel Arc A370M or Intel Arc A350M GPUs, the MXM-ACMA provides up to 128 Inte Xe Matrix Extension (Intel Equipped with 4GB of GDDR6 memory, ray tracing, and Intel Deep Link Technologies, the MXM- XMX) engines across up to eight Xe-cores to substantially boost compute power for AI workloads. Meanwhile, its ray tracing technology provides users with a platform to accelerate training and inference processes for machine learning models.

The MXM-ACMA supports four display outputs through DP++ 1.4 or HDMI 2.1 interfaces, providing a wide range of visual setup options. This capability ensures reliable connectivity and high-quality visuals, making it suitable for applications such as multi-screen digital signage installations and interactive gaming environments.

As with most of AAEON’s solutions, the MXM-ACMA boasts an industrial temperature range of 32°F ~ 140°F (0°C ~ 60°C), while also supporting both Windows and Ubuntu for flexible development potential. The module also leverages a variety of open-source, cross-platform development tools including OpenCL, OpenGL OpenVINO, and DirectX 12 Ultimate, courtesy of its Inte Arc A-Series graphics base.