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Windows on ARM Products Launched as DFI Looks to Revolutionise Computing Landscape with New Innovations
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April 4, 2024 News DFI Windows on Arm

 

DFI, the world’s leading brand in embedded motherboards and industrial computers, proudly announced the launch of its innovative product lineup featuring Windows on Arm at Embedded World 2024.

DFI NXP products deliver high power efficiency and seamlessly integrate Windows on Arm, introducing a new era in computing where the traditional stronghold of Windows on x86 processors is evolving.

Arm and Microsoft revealed a compelling study that projected an 81% growth in the Windows on Arm market within the next five years. DFI’s commitment to embracing this dynamic landscape is evident in its latest product offerings, designed to unlock the true potential of this innovation.

The diverse NXP product lineup included single-board computers, system-embedded Box PCs, and Panel PCs tailored to various customer needs.

Windows on Arm Accelerates Windows Application Development

DFI’s  machines showcased cost-effectiveness in both hardware and software. They not only facilitate efficient cost management, but they also accelerate the development of existing Windows applications for Arm-based computers.

Leveraging the inherent low power consumption of the Arm architecture, Windows on Arm products are ideal for deployment in compact spaces and on devices with small form factors, making them also environmentally friendly computing solutions.

Windows on Arm by DFI

As current trends favor Human-Machine Interface (HMI) applications, DFI’s latest innovation provides enhanced user experiences for automation and self-service terminal applications such as vending machines and kiosks.

Additionally, DFI ensures seamless integration with its hardware. It also provides peripheral support during motherboard development, especially in the software development process.

Going beyond the ordinary, DFI offers DFI-Guaranteed Service, preloading the operating system before shipping. This not only ensures a seamless implementation of Windows on Arm for clients but also adds a layer of convenience for end users.

DFI President Alexander Su said of the launch: “We look forward to meeting the diverse needs of our customers through early development of Arm architecture products, seamlessly integrating Windows on Arm into our product line to provide high power efficiency solutions. This marks a significant step forward in entering the Windows on Arm field, with the promise of enhancing device computing performance, cost-effectiveness, and deployment flexibility in the future.”

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