Made by Kontron, D3724-R is aimed at embedded applications with demanding graphics loads such as digital signage, ticketing terminals, information kiosks, medical displays and industrial PCs.
Up to three DisplayPorts, one HDMI port, one Embedded DisplayPort V1.4 and one dual-channel 24bit LVDS port are provided to drive up to four independent 4K (4,096 x 2,160 displays.
“D3724-R provides a step-up in processing and graphics performance over the pin-compatible Kontron D3714 by using the newer more powerful AMD Ryzen 2000 series processors,” said RDS business manager Peter Marchant.
The three versions are:
- D3724-R3
AMD R2514 2.1/3.7GHz quad-core processor, 1.2GHz GPU, eight compute units, up to four displays (eDP, LVDS, HDMI, 3x DisplayPort) - D3724-R2
AMD R2314 2.1/3.5GHz quad core, 1.2GHz GPU, six compute units, up to four displays - D3724-R1
R2312 2.7/3.5 GHz dual-core, 1.2GHz GPU, three compute units, up to three displays
Other features include USB 2.0, USB 3.2 (Gen1/Gen2), SATA III and M-keyed (2230/2242/2280) M.2 for a solid-state drive. For security, TPM V2.0 is included.
Windows 10, Windows 11 and Linux 64bit are supported.
Dimensions are 140 x 148mm and operation is over -10 to +60°C.
Established in 1982 and based in Kent, RDS is a distributor that supplies and supports display and embedded computing hardware. It is accredited ISO14001, ISO9001-2015 and ISO13485:2016 for the design and manufacture of medical devices.