Ibase announced the SI-08, a digital signage player with an AMD G-Series processor and a DVI output. The device features a 1.6GHz dual-core T56N processor, up to 2GB of RAM and 1TB of disk storage, gigabit Ethernet, a serial port, 2 USB port, an audio jack (in or out) as well as a Mini PCI slot for optional Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Here are the specifications and features of the iBase SI-08 digital signage player:
System Mainboard | EB900-16-SI |
CPU Type | AMD G-Series Dual-Core APU (Accelerated Processing Unit): T56N=1.65GHz @ 18W TDP |
CPU Package | 413-BGA |
Chipset | AMD A55M Controller Hub |
Memory | DDR3-1333, up to 4GB |
Graphics | ATi Radeon HD6320 series graphics processing system integrated in APU • DirectX 11 • Direct Compute 11 • Open GL 4.0 • OpenCL 1.1 • UVD3 Hardware Video Decoder – MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264, VC-1, WMV9 • Hybrid-DVI connector supporting CRT, DVI, or HDMI devices |
LAN | 1x Realtek RTL8111C PCI-E Gigabit LAN controller |
Expansion Slots | 1x mPCIe(x1) slots for optional WiFi + Bluetooth board |
I/O Interface | 1x Hybrid-DVI (supports CRT, DVI or HDMI) 2x USB 2.0 ports 1x RJ45 for Gigabit LAN 1x RJ45 for RS232 serial port 1x Microjack Audio connectors for Line-in or Line-out |
Watchdog Timer |
256 segments, 0, 1, 2…255 (sec/min) |
Power Requirement |
+12V DC-in |
Construction | Aluminum |
Weight | TBC |
Chassis Color | Black & White |
Storage | 1x 2.5″ HDD holder |
Power Supply | 60W power adapter |
Mounting | Slim design with wall mounting holes |
Dimensions | 200mm(W) x 150mm(D) x 34.8mm(H) |
Operating Temperature | 0°C~ 40°C (32°F~104°F) |
Storage Temperature | -20° ~ 80°C |
Relative Humidity | 5~90% @ 45°C, (non-condensing) |
Vibration | SSD: 5 grms / 5~500Hz / random operation HDD: 0.25 grms / 5~500Hz / random operation |
The SI-08 is very similar to the iBase SI-18 unveiled in March 2011, except for the mother board, the operating temprature (0 to 40 °C vs 0 to 45°C) and the obvious casing difference. I’m not very sure why they made this kind of casing. One reason could be that the whole thing could be a heat-sink used to get rid of the fan inside the casing (which may be present inside the SI-18).
As usual with iBase, no information on the default (and supported) operating system(s) was provided. Further information can be found on iBase SI-08 page.
Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011.
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