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Your Success Is Our Vision
Your Success Is Our Vision
NEW TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 28, 2022--
Posiflex Technology, Inc. – a world leader in designing and manufacturing POS machines, kiosks, computing, and self-service transaction equipment and peripherals – is going to roll out a slew of new products based on Intel® Elkhart Lake processors in Q2, 2022. The Elkhart Lake processor provides a maximum of 3.0GHz burst frequency, up to 50% improved CPU performance, supports up to 32GB of DDR4 memory, offers the capability to activate TPM 2.0 by BIOS, and up to two times enhancement in graphics from the previous generation. It meets the demands of critical real-time computing in applications spanning retail and hospitality sectors.
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Posiflex’s new low-power consumption processor product lines include:
Posiflex has designed and manufactured world-class POS solutions for more than 30 years. Since 2016, the company has acquired KIOSK and Portwell, further expanding into self-service and embedded PC offerings. The global Posiflex Group is in place to provide world-class B2B Serviced IoT solutions.
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Posiflex Group Press: Brad Chou,marketing@posiflex.com.tw
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: OTHER MANUFACTURING MOBILE/WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE MANUFACTURING AUDIO/VIDEO INTERNET HARDWARE DATA MANAGEMENT CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
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