Tuesday, August 13th 2024

Vecow Reveals TGS-1000, Stackable Fanless Mini-PC Series with Intel Meteor Lake CPUs

Vecow has launched its TGS-1000 series of mini PCs, featuring stackable expansion options for networking, wireless mobility, and additional capabilities. The Vecow TGS-1000 Series is an ultra-compact, fanless, stackable embedded computer lineup that includes the TGS-1000 and TGS-1500 models, powered by Intel Core Ultra Meteor Lake processors with integrated CPU, GPU, and NPU. This series supports up to 96 GB of DDR5 memory. Optimized for edge AI applications, it delivers up to a 14% boost in CPU performance and enhanced graphics capabilities.

The TGS-1000 Series can drive up to five independent displays through two HDMI and three DisplayPort (DP) ports. It features a variety of I/O connections, including up to five USB 3.0 ports (four Type-A and one Type-C) and a 2.5GbE LAN port with TSN support. Its modular design allows for flexible expansion with options for USB, isolated DIO, COM, LAN, or 4G/LTE, making it suitable for AI, smart retail, office communication, and gaming. The TGS-1500 model adds support for MXM graphics cards up to RTX 5000 Ada.
The series is complemented by a range of stackable modules:
  • TGS-101: 16-bit GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output)
  • TGS-102: 16-bit Isolated DIO (8 DI, 8 DO) - Digital Input/Output
  • TGS-104: 2 Isolated COM RS-232/422/485 - Serial communication ports
  • TGS-105: Dual USB 3.0
  • TGS-106: Dual 1G LAN
  • TGS-107: 4G Module with SIM Socket
Vecow offers the stackable embedded computer in four variants depending on the CPU (Core Ultra 7 165H or Core Ultra 5 135H): TGS-1000-165H/135H and TGS-1500-165H/135H. Although pricing and availability details have not yet been disclosed, this type of system is expected to start at around a thousand dollars.
Sources: Notebookcheck, Vecow
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7 Comments on Vecow Reveals TGS-1000, Stackable Fanless Mini-PC Series with Intel Meteor Lake CPUs

#2
SL2
You beat me to it!
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#3
DemonicRyzen666
King MustardThe ultimate GameCube.
I thought it was thin power supply when I saw it, lol
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#4
ZoneDymo
King MustardThe ultimate GameCube.
its like exactly that shade of purple as well
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#5
bonehead123
$1K......is that for the entire stack, or for each module ?

If the former (doubtful) then a pretty good deal, if the latter, then not so much :D
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#6
A Computer Guy
An interesting concept but it won't be complete until you can stack RGB too.

Other thoughts
- it would be nice if you could stack UPS modules for power failure protection.
- it would be nice if you could stack additional storage devices
- can we get this concept in ITX form factor?
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#7
Bitgod
It just needs a few green and orange stripes and they can sell an Eva edition.
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