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The ICO300-MI is an embedded IoT gateway platform, supporting the Intel IoT Gateway solution. This application-ready din-rail embedded industrial IoT platform utilises the low power Intel Atom processor E3815 (1.46GHz) and supports DDR3L system memory up to 4GB delivering high performance and low power consumption. The ICO300-MI simplifies the development process and achieves a fast time to market for applications operating in IoT environments. This intelligent Atom-based IoT gateway system provides a perfect solution for IoT or M2M industrial and embedded applications including power plant automation, facility monitOring systems, intelligent transportation systems and many others. Impulse can supply the ICO300-MI IoT gateway platform fully configured with your choice of memory, storage and Microsoft Windows Embedded operating system. For more information about the ICO300-MI please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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