“One of the most impressive features besides state-of-the-art PCIe Gen4 and USB4 support is the massively increased bandwidth of the new Intel Iris Xe graphics. The performance has nearly tripled compared to predecessor modules based on 8th Gen Intel Core processor technology. This opens up a multitude of new opportunities in the graphics intensive medical imaging and immersive digital signage sectors, as well as in the industrial machine vision and AI based public safety sectors where capturing and analyzing several video streams in real-time is critical for object recognition,” says Gerhard Edi, CTO at congatec.
“For demanding IoT applications like collaborative robotics, autonomous vehicles, AI, or contactless retail markets, congatec’s 11th Gen Intel Core processor based modules take advantage of the ‘total compute’ capabilities of the CPU and GPU. In combination with Intel Time Coordinated Computing technologies, extensive virtualization, and in-band error correction, these new platforms help minimize jitter and are ideal to meet the demands of critical real-time computing applications,” underlines Jonathan Luse, Senior Director, Intel’s Industrial Solutions Division
Complementing the COM-HPC and COM Express Computer-on-Modules that congatec announced in parallel to the earlier commercial launch of these new SoCs, the added support of the brand new Intel IOTG embedded range significantly broadens the spectrum of possibilities for OEMs. Support currently includes the following processor variants on both COM-HPC Size A as well as COM Express Compact Type 6 Computer-on-Modules:
The benefit of choice
For the first time, design engineers now have the choice to go either with COM Express or COM-HPC. Each provides unique benefits. To help engineers make the best choice, congatec provides engineering support and is creating a COM Express vs COM-HPC design decision guide. This is available for download on the product pages of the conga‑HPC/cTLU COM-HPC Client module and the conga-TC570 COM Express Compact module.
The feature set in detail
The conga-HPC/cTLU COM-HPC Client Size A module, as well as the conga-TC570 COM Express Compact module will become available with new scalable 11th Gen Intel Core processors. Both modules are the first to support PCIe x4 in Gen 4 performance to connect peripherals with massive bandwidth. In addition, designers can leverage 8x PCIe Gen 3.0 x1 lanes. Where the COM-HPC module offers latest 2x USB 4.0, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2, and 8x USB 2.0, the COM Express module offers 4x USB 3.2 Gen 2 and 8x USB 2.0 in compliance to the PICMG specification. COM-HPC modules offer 2x 2.5 GbE for networking, whereas COM Express modules execute 1x GbE, with both supporting TSN. Sound is provided via I2S and SoundWire in the COM-HPC version, and HDA in the COM Express modules. Comprehensive board support packages are provided for all leading RTOS’s, including hypervisor support from Real-Time Systems as well as Linux, Windows and Chrome.
Further information about congatec’s Intel Tiger Lake UP3 launch can be found on the main landing page https://congatec.com/11th-gen-intel-core/
Further information on the new conga-HPC/cTLU COM-HPC Client module can be found at: www.congatec.com/en/products/com-hpc/conga-hpcctlu/
The conga-TC570 COM Express Compact module has its landing page here:
www.congatec.com/en/products/com-express-type-6/conga-tc570/
(1) Source: Intel. Performance claim based on SPEC CPU 2017 metrics estimated by measurements on Intel internal reference platforms completed on August 27, 2020.
Graphics claim based on 3DMark11_V1.0.4 Graphics Score estimated by measurements on Intel internal reference platforms on August 27, 2020.
Testing configuration:
Processor: Intel Core i7 1185G7E PL1=15W TDP, 4C8T Turbo up to 4.4GHz
Graphics: Intel Graphics Gen 12 gfx
Memory: 16GB DDR4-3200
Storage: Intel SSDPEKKW512GB (512 GB, PCI-E 3.0 x4)
OS: Windows 10 Pro (x64) Build 19041.331 (2004/ May 2020 Update). Power policy set to AC/Balanced mode for all benchmarks. All benchmarks run in Admin mode & Tamper Protection Disabled / Defender Disabled.
Bios: Intel Corporation TGLSFWI1.R00.3333.A00.2008122042
OneBKC: tgl_b2b0_up3_pv_up4_qs_ifwi_2020_ww32_4_01
Processor: Intel Core i7 8665UE 15W PL1=15W TDP, 4C8T Turbo up to 4.4GHz
Graphics: Intel Graphics Gen 9 gfx
Memory: 16GB DDR4-2400
Storage: Intel SSD 545S (512GB)
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise (x64) Build 18362.175 (1903/ May 2019 Update). Power policy set to AC/Balanced mode for all benchmarks. All benchmarks run in Admin mode & Tamper Protection Disabled / Defender Disabled.
Bios: CNLSFWR1.R00.X208.B00.1905301319