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Moxa Unveils New-Generation x86 Industrial Computers to Top Up Data Connectivity at Industrial Edge

July 12, 2024

Moxa Unveils New-Generation x86 Industrial Computers to Top Up Data Connectivity at Industrial Edge

Moxa Inc., a leader in industrial communications and networking, officially announced the launch of a new family of x86 industrial computers (IPCs) with exceptional reliability, adaptability, and longevity to address the increasing demands of data connectivity and real-time processing of large volumes of sensor and device data at the industrial edge. The industrial sector is rapidly embracing digital transformation with increased awareness about resource optimization, which is driving up the demand for reliable x86 IPCs as edge devices to interface with the industrial IoT application platforms and accelerate the deployment of Industry 4.0-enabled solutions.

According to ABI Research’s research report on Industrial Automation Hardware Innovation: PLCs, IPCs and HMIs, the industrial personal computer (IPC) market will see the highest growth rate of the three industrial automation hardware types—the other two being the programmable logic controller (PLC) and human-machine interface (HMI) markets, with spending increasing by a CAGR of 6% and from US$11 billion to US$19.7 billion between 2023 to 2033.

To respond to the need for reliable and rugged IPCs in retrofit and upgrade projects at the industrial edge, Moxa has new x86 IPC families—the BXP, DRP, and RKP series, in multiple form factors, adaptable interface combinations, and with various options of Intel® processors, totaling 75 different models. The comprehensive IPC portfolio is specially designed to meet the changing needs in the industrial automation field.

“To see strong growth in the IPC market, we have deployed an innovative process to create a new-generation IPC portfolio to tackle customer issues when purchasing IPCs, including product life-cycle costs, product features such as fanless design and easy configuration options, as well as life-cycle services,” said Jonas Chen, head of x86 IPC Business at Moxa. “With more than 35 years of OT experience and expertise in various industries, we aim to offer best-in-class IPCs to the market, thereby reinforcing a critical piece in the edge-connectivity jigsaw—seamless connectivity between edge devices and industrial automation systems facilitated by Moxa’s good track record in helping industrial users effectively manage data connectivity and networking at the edge.”

The BXP, DRP, and RKP series are each backed by a robust 3-year hardware warranty and 10-year longevity commitment (released in 2023). These products reaffirm Moxa’s dedication to delivering exceptional product quality and ensuring stable, long-term support for our customers’ evolving business needs. Furthermore, the simplified configure-to-order service (CTOS) also supports customers in quickly identifying the best fit for their applications in just a few steps.

High Reliability to Ensure 24/7 Operation and Product Longevity

The BXP, DRP, and RKP series are rugged, fanless computers designed to operate reliably in harsh environments. The sealed design effectively dissipates heat and reduces unexpected maintenance and system failure, keeping the 24/7 operations running in POS systems for transportation and gas stations wherein massive data processing is required, and equipment is most likely exposed to harsh outdoor environment.

Furthermore, the computers have passed rigorous tests for adherence to safety standards, including continuous exposure to extreme temperatures, power surges, and shock, so they can withstand extreme weather conditions and work non-stop without overheating or freezing up.

Moxa is dedicated to product quality, and its 3-year hardware warranty is on par with the best in the industrial computer market, demonstrating our confidence in the product quality. Our long-term 10-year product life-cycle support further commits to product longevity.

Comprehensive x86 Industrial Computer Portfolio for Diverse Automation Applications

The BXP, DRP, and RKP series offer three form factors based on the installation type, which include wall-mount, DIN-rail mount, and rackmount options. Users can choose the most suitable installation type based on their application scenario, considering space constraints and installation costs.

Furthermore, a variety of interface combinations top up the base models to provide models with up to 12 LAN ports and 10 serial ports, depending on the series. The computer models are powered by an Intel® Atom®, Intel® Celeron®, or Intel® CoreTM processor to face different complexity levels of your application. Moreover, the configure-to-order (CTO) service offers a variety of operating systems, memory, and storage options, making system assembly more manageable than ever and enabling faster time to market.

Engineered to maximize capabilities in industrial automation edge connectivity, Moxa’s new-generation x86 IPCs set a new standard for reliability, adaptability, and longevity.

BXP Series Box-type Industrial Computers Highlights

  •  Wall-mountable computers with fanless design
  •  Intel® Atom®, Intel® Celeron®, or Intel® Core™ i5/i7 processor
  •  Rich interface options of up to 10 LAN and 10 serial ports
  •  -30 to 60°C operating temperature range

DRP Series DIN-rail Industrial Computers Highlights

  •  DIN-rail mountable computers with fanless design
  •  Intel® Atom®, Intel® Celeron®, or Intel® Core™ i5/i7 processor
  •  Rich interface options of up to 10 LAN and 8 serial ports
  •  -30 to 60°C operating temperature range

RKP Series Rackmount 1U Industrial Computers Highlights

  •  1U rackmount computer with fanless design
  •  Intel® Atom®, Intel® Celeron®, or Intel® Core™ i5/i7 processor
  •  Rich interface options of up to 12 LAN and 10 serial ports
  •  Unified front-panel connectivity design for easy access to interfaces
  •  -30 to 60°C operating temperature range

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To learn more about Moxa’s latest x86 industrial computers, visit the product pages of the BXP SeriesDRP Series, and the RKP Series.

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