Ibase and Scala Partner
Joining Forces
The solutions enable high-performance 3D visualised graphics, running under independent VGA graphic memory to secure stability of the processors to run on Scala. Signage vendors can easily perform thorough, heavy-loading graphic processing requests based on Ibase digital signage platforms, drastically reducing testing time and complexity.
Compatible with Scala, the Ibase SI-28 Signature Book 2 – a professional-grade digital signage system – packs extreme performance within ultra-compact dimensions. The SI-28 supports four independent HDMI outputs at up to 1080p display resolutions. Combined with an AMD Athlon X2 (dual-core) or X4 (quad-core) CPU, its ATI E4690 GPU is equipped with 320 stream processor cores and 512 MB of GDDR3 video memory. The comprehensive I/O set also includes four USB 2.0 ports, two COM ports, analog audio and an integrated Gigabit LAN interface.
Scala is also compatible with the award-winning Ibase SI-24SD digital signage system. The SI-24SD combines the graphics performance of a discrete ATI E2400 GPU with 128 MB of dedicated GDDR3 video memory and the efficient computing resources of an AMD Athlon-based 1.5 GHz Neo X2 dual-core embedded CPU. It is able to support dual 1080p independent displays with VGA, DVI or HDMI interfaces. Both systems are ideal for digital signage installations which demand a high level of performance, reliability and compactness, where space is at a premium and reliability is not optional.
Robert Koolen, Scala’s President, said, “Scala is pleased to announce partnership with Ibase, a professional marker of powerful digital signage platforms. With support of Scala’s user-friendly interface, platforms from Ibase will be more flexible and accessible for signage vendors.”
Wednesday, January 20, 2010












