Advantech MIC-770 V3W now certified on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Canonical announces that it has certified Advantech’s latest modular fanless edge IPC system, MIC-770 V3W, on Ubuntu 24.04LTS. With official Ubuntu certification, the MIC-770 V3W provides a securely-designed, stable platform with long-term compatibility ideal for AIoT and edge computing applications.

An industrial-grade, high performance AIoT edge platform

Continuing Advantech’s fanless design philosophy, the MIC-770 V3W minimizes dust accumulation and reduces maintenance, making it suitable for noise-sensitive, dusty, or harsh industrial environments. High durability, reliability, and remote management tools further simplify maintenance and deployment in distributed or hard-to-reach locations.

The MIC-770 V3W is equipped with the latest Intel® Core™ i processors (12th Gen or as specified) and Intel® R680E chipset, and supports Advantech i-Modules / iDoor technology, making it well-suited for AI inference, machine vision, edge analytics, and industrial control applications.

Where AIoT edge meets long-term support and stability

Now that Canonical has certified the MIC-770 V3W on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, the modular IPC system benefits from Canonical’s testing and stability improvements throughout its lifecycle. This makes it a reliable foundation for industrial automation, edge AI Inference systems, and other long-term AIoT deployments.

Canonical works closely with hardware manufactures to test, optimize, and certify Ubuntu for their devices, and performs continuous regression testing. By using an Ubuntu Certified platform, customers can dramatically shorten validation and qualification cycles. Pre-tested hardware compatibility minimizes driver issues, kernel customization, and repeated system testing, enabling development teams to focus on application innovation rather than OS configuration. When combined with Ubuntu Pro for Devices and the Legacy add-on, customers also benefit from up to 15 years of security maintenance for long-lived deployments, as well as device management through Landscape.

Learn more about Canonical certified hardware. For more information about MIC-770 V3W contact your local Advantech sales representative or visit the Advantech official website.

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