- At Embedded World 2024, DFI is the world’s leading brand in embedded motherboards and industrial computers.
- The new system is powered by Intel processors and features artificial intelligence, allowing a single device to perform multiple functions simultaneously.
- “Intel technology is paving the way towards innovation in EV charging and transportation infrastructure”, said Renu N. Navale, VP of Network and Edge Group, and GM of Video and AI Cities at Intel.
DFI, a developer of embedded motherboards and industrial computers, announced its novel electric vehicle charging system at this year’s Embedded World.
Powered by Intel processors
Powered by the 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900TE processor and Intel Arc GPU, DFI’s embedded solution enhances AI capabilities at the edge in the expanding EV market.
The new system allows a single device to carry out multiple functions at once. These devices may include charge controllers, digital advertising, interactive kiosks, and payment transactions.
DFI says the design is in response to the surge in EV use and the resulting demand for EV charging infrastructure.
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Cooperation with Intel
Alexander Su, DFI’s president, said the system uses “virtual machine virtualization technology” to create a workload consolidation platform that can run multiple operating systems at once for EV charging.
“We’re proud to offer solutions enhancing user experiences and promoting sustainability in the AIOT era,” he added.
“Intel technology is paving the way towards innovation in EV charging and transportation infrastructure”, said Renu N. Navale, VP of Network and Edge Group, and GM of Video and AI Cities at Intel. “Innovations like these usher in a new era of technology in sustainability, mobility, and smart charging systems.”






