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SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT (JULY 21, 2020) – OnLogic (www.onlogic.com), a global manufacturer of commercial PC and IoT hardware, today announced that its Helix series of commercial PCs is available to complex computing, commercial IoT and smart city users, smart plants, AI programs, and automation. Powered by the newest tenth generation Intel processors, the Helix series includes a small factor fanless formula (HX500), as well as a unique “fanless hybrid” (HX600) formula that can be configured with discrete GPUs, more garage and O or extension cards. The helix series combination of small size, connectivity, fanless cooling, and processing force is designed to help solution providers and device brands solve their most complex IT challenges.

“Edge computing has the ideal balance between the strength of the cloud and the power and accessibility of on-site knowledge collection and processing,” says JP Ishaq, OnLogic’s director of product management. “The Helix Series combines our team’s years of delight in the commercial computing box with Intel’s latest CPU technology, to create a pair of systems that have the strength, connectivity, and configuration capability for our customers’ latest ‘one-for-all platform’ at the factory, products, or projects.”

Unlike maximum fanless formulas, Helix is not limited to a low-power central cellular processing unit (CPU), thanks to its unique passive cooled chassis design that allows you to configure the formula with an Intel Core i9 processor. The Helix series also includes extended operating temperature ranges, for 3 independent displays, Intel vPro with AMT, Intel virtualization generation for Led I/O (Intel VT-d) and Intel Rapid Storage Technology (Intel RST), to power on THE RAID and shield opposed to loss of consciousness.

Helix 500 and 600 can also be configured with a variety of Windows or Ubuntu Linux operating systems, and OnLogic plans to upload image features to many of its software partners in the future, adding Ignition through Inductive Automation, ThinManager, EdgeIQ, and AWS Greengrass. .

Helix 500: Compact Performance

With less than two inches in height and the length of a laptop, the Helix 500 offers the functionality and connectivity of today’s most complex PC programs in a compact formula. The formula includes an optional programmable DIO to customize and a 12-24 V wide input power source with voltage protection. With its small length, superior functionality, and flexible connectivity, the formula is ideal for commercial programs, production automation, or any outer edge computing mapping that requires reliable functionality in harsh or narrow area environments.

Helix 600: Expanded capabilities

An additional cooling surface allows the Helix 600 to integrate all the features of the Helix 500 and load expansion capabilities, adding a variety of I/O configurations, increased garage capacity and compromised graphics cards. The Helix 600’s extensive feature set makes it ideal for business vision, artificial intelligence, commercial or complex production control, and any complex PC application that requires specialized connectivity, symbol processing, or video. OnLogic plans to upload more expansion kits to Helix 600 soon, adding more hot-replaceable GPUs and garage bays, to develop formula flexibility and enable greater graphics processing and long-term knowledge control capabilities.

Live launch event

OnLogic will host a live online occasion to highlight the key features of Intel’s Helix series and Comet Lake processor generation on August 4, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. (EDT). Www.onlogic.com/helix-live to register.

About OnLogic: OnLogic is a global manufacturer of commercial computers that designs highly configurable, solution-oriented computers designed to deliver reliability on the outer edge of IoT. OnLogic systems work in the world’s toughest environments, enabling consumers to solve their most complex IT challenges, regardless of industry. Driven through a unique, customer-to-customer business style that combines vertical integration, modular product design, and a rugged online platform, OnLogic produces computers designed to last, built-on-demand, and delivered in a matter of days. Founded in 2003 as Logic Supply, the company has offices in the United States, the Netherlands, Taiwan and Malaysia, and has helped more than 70,000 international consumers solve their most complex hardware challenges. Learn more about how brands, brands, and players do the unimaginable imaginable by using OnLogic hardware on www.onlogic.com or on twitter @OnLogic.

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