VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 09, 2018 -- Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation (TSX:ITC and OTC:ISYRF) (“Intrinsyc” or the “Company”), a leading provider of solutions for the development of embedded and Internet of Things (“IoT”) products, today announced that two companies have selected Intrinsyc’s Open-Q™ 820 µSOM System on Module to power their IoT devices; one a medical diagnostic device, and the other an Industrial IoT (“IIoT”) device. In addition to these new design wins, over the past two weeks, the Company received orders that are in aggregate valued at over US$1.0 million.
Intrinsyc’s Open-Q™ 820 µSOM is an ultra-small (50mm x 25mm) form-factor system on module based on an ultra-powerful and energy-efficient 64-bit quad-core processor. The combination of exceptional graphics and video processing, and power and battery efficiency, makes this system on module (“SOM”) an ideal choice for premium performance IoT products. Another important factor in the SOM’s selection was the products guaranteed availability through 2026.
“Intrinsyc is getting significant traction with sophisticated IoT devices, particularly in the medical segment, due to the high-performance, high-quality, and long-term availability of our Open-Q™ 820 µSOM,” said Mr. Mark Waldenberg, Vice President of Global Sales for Intrinsyc. “We continue our momentum in achieving design wins for our Open-Q™ embedded computing modules which lead the embedded industry in performance, functionality, and reliability.”
Orders received by the Company included $345,000 in hardware orders from new and existing clients, and $667,000 in engineering services from existing clients.
About Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation
Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation is a product development company that combines production-ready computing engines with unmatched product development expertise to enable rapid commercialization of embedded and Internet of Things (“IoT”) products. Intrinsyc has successfully delivered over 1,200 projects from mobile phones and tablets to IoT products like robotics, wearables, connected cameras, medical devices, and many more. Intrinsyc’s Open-Q™ System on Modules incorporate the industry’s most advanced processor technology available, and help OEMs to rapidly bring industry leading products, with rich functionality and high performance, to market. Intrinsyc is publicly traded (TSX:ITC and OTC:ISYRF) and is headquartered in Vancouver, BC, Canada with additional product development centers in Taipei, Taiwan, and Bangalore, India.
For more information, please contact:
Rachele Webb
Senior Marketing Communications Coordinator
Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1-604-632-3559


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