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Modular Vision 10.1 MX95 – SECO brings HMI platform to market

Featuring real-time control, and on-device AI acceleration, the interface is powered by the NXP i.MX 95 applications processor.
The company describes it as a scalable, AI-ready, and industrial-grade HMI solution designed for secure edge computing and long-term deployment.
Measuring 270.1 x 187.1 x 51.7 mm, the 10.1-inch (1280 x 800 pixel) is >=400 nits, >=30k hours backlight lifetime, and with an LVDS interface.
The Modular Vision 10.1 MX95 has an operating temperature range of 0 to 60 °C and a wide DC input for industrial power systems.
NXP i.MX95
As mentioned it is built on the NXP i.MX95 applications processor.
This has a dedicated NPU delivering up to 2.0 TOPS and an Arm Mali-G310 GPU for 2D/3D UIs and graphics workloads.
SECO highlights that heterogeneous cores split application logic and real-time tasks. Specifically, there are six Cortex-A55 cores running at 1.8 GHz, plus a dedicated Cortex-M33 and Cortex-M7). And there is up to 16GB of LPDDR5 system memory, for multi-stage edge workflows
Modular Vision 10.1 MX95
Features of the Modular Vision 10.1 MX95:
- 10.1″ Capacitive Touch (P-Cap) Display, 1280 × 800 resolution, ≥400 nits brightness, LVDS interface
- IP66 front protection, resistant to dust and splashes
- NXP i.MX95 CPU with Arm Mali-G310 GPU and NPU up to 2.0 TOPS
- Clea OS (Linux Yocto) pre-installed, with built-in security, monitoring, and update mechanisms
Pricing
There are two versions. The Modular Vision 10.1 MX95 RRP of a 4 GB LPDDR5 / 16 GB eMMC version is €397. And the 8 GB LPDDR5 version, with 64 GB eMMC, is €499.
Note, however, that as part of the official launch programme, DigiKey will offer the product in exclusive limited distribution at the introductory launch price of $470.40.
More information on the Modular Vision 10.1 MX95 is on the SECO website.
SECO headquarters are in Arezzo, Italy.
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