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Stealth Announces Rugged Mini PC with Dual Removable Drives

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Stealth (a Sparton company), a leader in the industrial computer, displays and peripherals market, has released a new rugged fanless mini PC that features Intel 9th Generation Core i3, i5, i7 & Xeon processors. This model is packed with robust capabilities that make it ideal for a large variety of demanding applications.

Fanless by design, the LPC-960 comes with Dual Removable Front Drive Bays, providing easy drive swapping and optional RAID configurations. Equipped with 256 GB solid state drive (SSD), upgradeable to 4 TB (with dual drives), as well as 8 GB of RAM - upgradeable to 64 GB and optional ECC memory. This unit also comes with the option for Wide Range temperature operation from -40 to +75 °C (-40 to + 167 °F), the LPC-965 model is designed for these harsher environment.



This highly versatile small form factor computer also features an abundance of I/O ports, including 6 Network and 2 SFP ports, along with a wide ranging 10-36 VDC power input and TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) to provide increased hardware security.

"The LPC-960/965 represents one of the highest performance small form factor computers we have offered to date. It has the ability to operate in extremely demanding environments, temperatures & applications, these two powerful configurations complement our new LPC-900 series for years to come," stated Louis Houde, Business Unit Director for the Stealth.

The LPC-960/965 series is RoHS, CE & FCC, EN50121-3-2 & EN50155 certified, and designed for use in a multitude of applications including: Audio/Video Recording, Embedded Control, Digital Signs, Interactive Kiosks, IoT, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Transportation/Rail, Thin-Clients, and Human/Machine Interface (HMI).

Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows 10, Server 2019, Linux and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user. Systems come standard with a 2 Year Warranty that can be extended to 3 years total. Basic configurations of the LPC-960 Fanless Mini PC start at $2,495.00 USD and are now shipping.

LPC-960/965 Product Features
  • Powerful Intel 9th Generation Core i3, i5, i7 & Xeon processors
  • ECC Memory Support
  • Triple Display support up to 4K resolution
  • 8 Network Ports (4 POE+, 2 SFP, 2 Standard)
  • 16 DIO (8 In / 8 Out Digital input/output) ports
  • Dual Removable Front Drives, M.2 Slot(s)
  • TPM 2.0
  • Wide Range 6-36 VDC Input, ideal for mobile/field
  • Wall, VESA, DIN Rail & Rack Mounting
  • Windows 10/IoT, Server 2019, and Linux
  • RoHS, CE & FCC, EN50121-3-2, EN50155 certified
  • 0 to 40 °C (LPC-960), Wide Temp * -40 to +75 °C (in LPC-965)

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No AMD option?

Thennn...

Intel fanbois made this! :nutkick:
 
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