Power-efficient XMC/PrPMC multi-core embedded computing with high performance per Watt introduced by X-ES

May 23, 2025
Each e6500 core implements the NXP AltiVec-based SIMD engine, providing DSP-level floating-point performance and software libraries.

VERONA, Wis. – Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) in Verona, Wis., is introducing the XPedite6107 NXP QorIQ T2081, T1042, or T1022 processor-based conduction-cooled XMC/PrPMC embedded computing module for rugged computing applications that demand high processing performance-per-Watt.

The power-efficient XPedite6107 supports several processor configurations and I/O options, and as much as eight gigabytes of DDR3 ECC SDRAM memory. When configured for the T2081 processor, the XPedite6107 runs eight virtual e6500 cores running as fast as 1.8 GHz.

Each e6500 core in the multi-core module implements the NXP AltiVec-based SIMD engine, providing DSP-level floating-point performance and software libraries.

Low-power alternative

The T1042 processor provides a low-power alternative with four e5500 cores running at speeds 1.4 GHz. The T1022 provides the lowest power configuration with two e5500 cores running as fast as 1.4 GHz.

Wind River VxWorks, Linux, and Green Hills INTEGRITY board support packages also are available. Wind River VxWorks and Linux software may be paired with the NXP hypervisor software to facilitate secure partitioning.

For more information contact X-ES online at www.xes-inc.com/products/processor-mezzanines/xpedite6107.

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