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CompuLab News

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Apr 8, 2022 · linuxgizmos.com
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Compulab incorporates the NXP i.MX8M-Plus SoC to their SO-DIMM flexible design - LinuxGizmos.com
Compulab has released the CL-SOM-iMX8PLUS, a System on Module designed for industrial, medical, and image/signal processing applications. The module features the NXP i.MX8M Plus Quad CPU, GC7000UL GPU, and options for AI/ML Neural Processing Unit and Digital Signal Processor. It offers extensive connectivity options, including Ethernet ports, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, CAN, and GPIOs. Compulab provides Linux images and support for RTOS SDK and U-Boot boot loader. The CL-SOM-iMX8PLUS is available for purchase, with pricing starting at $445 for the EVAL-iMX8X evaluation kit and varying for different board configurations.
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Feb 9, 2022 · linuxgizmos.com
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Compulab's Fitlet3 mini-PC offers Elkhart Lake and triple M.2 - LinuxGizmos.com
Compulab has launched the Fitlet3, a highly customizable industrial mini-PC that runs on Linux or Windows. The mini-PC is powered by Intels 10nm Elkhart Lake processor and offers up to 32GB of RAM. It comes with various options such as NVMe storage and an isolated serial/GPIO terminal plug. The Fitlet3 is designed for industrial automation, AI edge computing, and IoT applications. It starts at $260 and shipments are expected in April.
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Feb 22, 2021 · www.themarker.com
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לא נאסד"ק, אז ת"א: קומפיולאב רוצה להנפיק לפי 180 מיליון שקל
Israeli computer systems manufacturer Compulab is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, four years after it abandoned plans to list on NASDAQ. The company aims to raise 30 million shekels (approximately $9.2 million) at a valuation of 180 million shekels (approximately $55.2 million). The offering will be made through a sale by existing shareholders, who will sell 21% of the companys shares.
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Dec 29, 2020 · en.globes.co.il
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After giving up on Nasdaq, Compulab files for TASE IPO
Compulab, a technology company that produces fanless miniature industrial computers, has filed a prospectus with the Israel Securities Authority for an offering on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The share price of TechnoPlus Ventures, which holds 14.6% of Compulab, rose in response to the news. The size of the offering and company valuation have not yet been reported. Compulab has shown improvement in operating profitability and net profit, with revenue totaling NIS 107 million in 2019. In 2017, Compulab attempted to go public on Nasdaq but withdrew. Now, it is taking advantage of the positive atmosphere surrounding technology company flotations in Tel Aviv.
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Jul 14, 2020 · wonderfulengineering.com
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CompuLab Unveils Airtop 3 - A Rugged Mini PC
CompuLab has introduced the third generation of their fanless, rugged Airtop mini-PC. The Airtop 3 offers enhanced memory capacity, increased connectivity options, and Intels 9th gen Core CPU. It is about twice as powerful as its predecessor and can handle up to 128 GB of DDR4 RAM. The mini-PC features dual gigabit Ethernet LAN, multiple USB ports, and an OLED display for real-time system information. It also offers add-ons such as NVMe storage, discrete graphics, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular comms. The Airtop 3 is available for $999.
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Sep 9, 2019 · www.phoronix.com
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CompuLab's Airtop 3 Is The Most Powerful Fan-Less Computer We've Tested Yet
The article discusses the performance and endurance of CompuLabs Airtop 3 computer in demanding benchmarks and workloads. The Airtop 3, designed for industrial use-cases, features a fan-less design and is capable of dissipating up to 300 Watts without a fan. It is equipped with an 8-core / 16-thread Xeon processor, NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 graphics, and up to 128GB of RAM. The Airtop 3 has been tested extensively and has proven to be a strong and reliable product. The article highlights CompuLabs engineering strength and the ruggedized design of their products. The Airtop 3 supports various connectivity options and additional modules for different use-cases. The article does not mention any specific customers or partners.
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Jul 17, 2019 · www.phoronix.com
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CompuLab Turns An 8-Core/16-Thread Xeon, 64GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 Into Fan-Less Computer
CompuLab has launched the Airtop 3, a passively-cooled PC that can accommodate high-end hardware without any fans. The Airtop 3 features an eight-core Xeon CPU, 64GB of RAM, NVMe SSD storage, and a NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 graphics card. CompuLab remains a Linux-focused PC vendor and the MintBox 3, based on the Airtop 3, will soon be launched with options for a high-end, passively cooled Linux Mint desktop. The review sample of the Airtop 3 came with a Xeon E-2288G CPU, NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 graphics, 64GB of RAM, and a Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 250GB NVMe SSD. The system is completely air-cooled and offers powerful performance.
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Apr 26, 2019 · newatlas.com
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CompuLab revamps small form factor rugged computer
CompuLab has launched the third generation of its fanless, rugged Airtop mini-PC, offering more memory capacity, connectivity options, and improved performance with Intels 9th gen Core CPU. The Airtop3 is a small-form-factor fanless IoT edge server with unprecedented performance, featuring Intel Core i9-9900K brains, up to 128 GB of DDR4 RAM, and storage options including NMVe SSDs and HDDs or SSDs. It also comes with dual gigabit Ethernet LAN, multiple USB ports, and an integrated OLED display. The Airtop3 is available now starting at $999.
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Jun 28, 2018 · newatlas.com
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CompuLab breaks out silent mini computer with a distinctly Minty flavor
Israels CompuLab has updated its mini computer for lovers of the Linux operating system. The Mini 2 represents the fourth generation of its MintBox line of small form factor fanless computers for silent operation and plenty of connectivity options. The Mini 2 is compatible with various operating systems and comes with a quad-core Intel Celeron processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of storage. It uses convection cooling and offers a range of connectivity options. The Mini 2 is available in two models, with the first shipments expected to be made by the middle of next month.
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Feb 15, 2018 · hexus.net
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Compulab Airtop2 Inferno fanless gaming PC detailed
Compulab, a specialist manufacturer of fanless-PCs and embedded systems, is teasing a new project - a fanless gaming PC called Airtop2 Inferno. The company will be launching a Kickstarter campaign for the product on February 24th. The Airtop2 Inferno features an unlocked Intel Core-i7 7700K processor, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, up to 64GB DDR4 2400 RAM, and multiple storage options. It also has improved cooling capacity compared to the previous Airtop2 model. Compulab has tested the Airtop2 Inferno with various benchmarks and will reveal pricing and build options during the Kickstarter campaign.
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Jun 14, 2017 · www.globes.co.il
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CompuLab files for $24m Nasdaq IPO
Microcomputer manufacturer CompuLab is planning a Nasdaq IPO. If successful, TechnoPlus Ventures Ltd., a technology holding company with a 14.6% stake in CompuLab, will receive large bonuses. CompuLab filed a prospectus to raise up to $24.2 million. The company plans to use the funds for marketing, sales, IoT market development, cooling technology, R&D, and expanding its US presence. CompuLab develops and produces computers without fans and computers on modules. The company had $22 million in revenue in 2016 and posted a net profit of $1.4 million. CompuLabs principal competitors include Intel, Dell Computers, HP, and Lenovo. CompuLabs CEO is Gideon Yampolsky, who is also the controlling shareholder.
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Jul 20, 2016 · www.globes.co.il
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TechnoPlus prepares for sale of CompuLab
TechnoPlus Ventures Ltd., an investment firm, is preparing for a possible exit from CompuLab, a fanless computer development company in which TechnoPlus owns a 14.62% stake. TechnoPlus is requesting shareholders to approve grants for executives contingent on CompuLab making an exit, which could include an offering on a stock exchange, merging into a stock exchange shell, company acquisition, or merger with another company. TechnoPlus executives will receive a percentage of compensation from the exit. CompuLab had $23 million in revenue in 2014 and has 80 employees. The company has developed a powerful fanless computer called Airtop and competes with large computer manufacturers such as Intel, Apple, and Asus. TechnoPlus states that CompuLab has examined a possible offering in the past, but all options are now open.
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Jan 15, 2016 · www.gizmag.com
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A powerful desktop PC that's completely silent? CompuLab's Airtop uses natural airflow to make it so
CompuLab has released a new desktop PC called the Airtop, which challenges the preconception that fanless machines are not powerful. The Airtop offers 200W of completely silent passive cooling, allowing for powerful CPUs and full-size graphics cards. The machine is sold with a choice of an Intel Xeon E3 or Core i7-5775C processors and supports up to 32 GB of RAM and up to four HDD or SSD drives. The Airtop also has impressive connectivity options and is expected to ship in Q1 2016. The starting price for a DIY version of the machine is $1,128.
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Nov 9, 2015 · linuxgizmos.com
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COM Express Type 6 module revs up to 3.2GHz Core i7 - LinuxGizmos.com
CompuLab has unveiled a high-end COM Express Type 6 module, the Core i7/i5/i3-based COMEX-IC40D. The module is claimed to be the most powerful COM Express module on the market and is suitable for high-end multimedia applications. CompuLab also offers a carrier board, the SB-COMEX-T6, to support development around the COMEX-IC40D module. The company plans to begin shipping the module in August, with prices starting from $237.
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Nov 9, 2015 · www.gizmag.com
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CompuLab aims to put a Mint in your pocket
Israels CompuLab has revealed the MintBox Mini, a tiny computer for Linux lovers. The Mini is a fifth of the size of the original MintBox and will come with a quad-core processor, solid state storage, and be available in Q2 2015 for $295. It is based on CompuLabs new fitlet PC and features an AMD A4 6400T processor, a Radeon R3 GPU, 4 GB of DDR3 RAM (supports up to 8 GB), and 64 GB of solid state storage. Connectivity options include WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, USB ports, microSD reader, and HDMI ports. The MintBox Mini will run the Linux Mint 17.1 MATE 64-bit edition OS in OEM mode out of the box.
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