Wednesday, June 19th 2024

Panasonic Connect Announces its First AI-Enabled TOUGHBOOK PC

Panasonic Connect Canada, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, today announced enhancements to the fully rugged and modular TOUGHBOOK 40 laptop. This second generation of the TOUGHBOOK 40, the Mk2, is the company's first PC to feature Intel Core Ultra processors, incorporating the latest CPU, GPU, and NPU technology advancements and up to 16 cores. Its dedicated NPU accelerates artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tasks for customers across law enforcement departments, federal agencies, and utility companies. Compared to the previous generation of Intel processors, these new processors deliver up to 143% faster AI application performance, 73% faster generative AI, and up to 40% lower processor power for AI-enhanced collaboration.

"We are dedicated to developing solutions that not only address the current needs of our customers, but also anticipate their future requirements," said Dominick Passanante, Vice President and GM of Panasonic Connect. "The TOUGHBOOK 40 Mk2, equipped with advanced AI capabilities, is another example of how we're providing the mobile workforce with tools to enhance productivity and efficiency on the job."
The TOUGHBOOK 40 features optional Intel Arc graphics for advanced graphical capabilities (up to 62% improved 3DMark compared to standard Intel graphics) to handle large datasets, imagery, and live video feeds in real time. An AMD dedicated GPU is also available. With DDR5 memory and 75% faster speeds, field technicians can run multiple applications simultaneously to access critical schematics and operational data to troubleshoot and maintain infrastructure efficiently. The TOUGHBOOK 40 equips federal government personnel with the necessary tools to make informed decisions swiftly and effectively, even in dynamic and high-pressure environments.

The TOUGHBOOK 40 Mk2 enhances the user experience with an optional second SSD that doubles the maximum storage, providing vast space for essential documents and applications. It utilizes an NVMe connector, which typically delivers 6 times faster read/write speeds than SATA connectors, ensuring quick file access and reduced wait times for data retrieval and transfer. It is also available with FIPS 140-2 encryption, offering a secure and certified hardware-encrypted storage drive.

The fully customizable TOUGHBOOK 40 features eight modular user-replaceable locations, including four expansion (xPAK) areas, offering customers 9,600 different combinations. An updated optional barcode xPAK enables seamless scanning of badges and access cards with increased brightness, double the sensor pixels, three times faster scanning speed, and a wider scanning area. The updated contactless smartcard reader xPAK meets evolving security and identification needs, particularly in law enforcement, and simplifies authentication procedures. Another new xPAK adds USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI ports, providing the additional I/O and flexibility customers have requested. These accessories can be preconfigured by Panasonic or purchased and installed separately by customers, offering unparalleled flexibility. This increases futureproofing, reduces the cost of ownership, simplifies ordering, improves lead times, and makes repairs easier.

The laptop comes equipped with Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 7, the latter offering speeds of up to 5.8 Gbps, more than double the previous standard. This is particularly beneficial for police officers who need to upload large volumes of video data at the end of a shift. Users can expect a real-world battery life improvement of approximately 20%, allowing for extended work periods without needing to plug in.

Additional TOUGHBOOK 40 Mk2 Features:
  • 14" FHD 1-1200 nit capacitive gloved touch
  • Rugged certifications include 6' Drop, MIL-STD-810H, MIL-STD-461H, C1D2, and IP662
  • Intel Core Ultra 5 vPro 14-core processor 135H (optional Ultra 7 vPro processor 16-core 165H)
  • Optional Intel Arc graphics or AMD Radeon Pro W6300M dGPU
  • 512 GB-2 TB Main SSD & Second SSD (both user-replaceable) - up to 4 TB total
  • 16-64 GB DDR5 RAM (both user-replaceable & NVMe)
  • 4G or 5G connectivity options support FirstNet (band 14), CBRS private cellular (band 48), and dual SIM (physical + eSIM)
  • 5MP infrared webcam with privacy cover
  • Superior voice accuracy with tetra array microphones and now with AI noise reduction
  • Class-leading 95dB front speakers
  • 24 hours of battery life (MobileMark 25) with optional second battery
  • Local Platform Erase option to easily and securely wipe the entire contents of the device in less than 10 seconds
  • New COM splitter software allows WWAN-GPS or dedicated GPS to assign multiple COM ports to integrate with various applications requiring GPS information simultaneously
  • Easier to open latch and improved touchpad buttons
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9 Comments on Panasonic Connect Announces its First AI-Enabled TOUGHBOOK PC

#1
natr0n
When I was younger I wished to have a toughbook. Now older I have a room filled with computers and no toughbook... yet
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#2
Onasi
I am sure that black ops special forces that would use something like this really need some AyyyyyyI in their lives to generate some cat pics.
Kidding, obviously, but the marketing is ridiculous for the product it is.
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#3
R-T-B
natr0nWhen I was younger I wished to have a toughbook. Now older I have a room filled with computers and no toughbook... yet
You can get used ones fairly affordably. I used to refurb them. Be warned the specs aren't great and yes they will have scuffs but well,its a toughbook.
OnasiKidding, obviously, but the marketing is ridiculous for the product it is.
Not really. These are absolutely front line products. I used to get the majority of mine as state surplus from police cruisers, because they were worn down the least.
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#4
remixedcat
natr0nWhen I was younger I wished to have a toughbook. Now older I have a room filled with computers and no toughbook... yet
same... I have over 20 laptops and a toughbook aint one of em....
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#5
kondamin
natr0nWhen I was younger I wished to have a toughbook. Now older I have a room filled with computers and no toughbook... yet
Is that room underground and in a faraday cage so they are protected from and emp?
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#6
natr0n
kondaminIs that room underground and in a faraday cage so they are protected from and emp?
It's my room above ground and cell phone barely work in here so technically 85% faraday.
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#7
Minus Infinity
This is what the president carries around in case he needs to launch some nukes.
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#8
kondamin
Minus InfinityThis is what the president carries around in case he needs to launch some nukes.
oh Great copilot at the helm of the us nuclear arsenal
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#9
KLMR
The weakest part of toughbook is windows 11.
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