Quixant Ltd. designs and manufacturers the world's most advanced
computer solutions for the gaming and slot machine industry.
January 2009 : Quixant to launch ultimate "gaming double" at IGE 2009
London, England, January 19th 2009 - Quixant will be using its expanded presence at IGE 2009 to launch two unique new computer platforms for the gaming market, the QX-30 and the "Atom smasher" QXi-100 all-in-one system.
The QX-30 is aimed at mid to high end applications and utilises the latest AMD/ATI RS780E chipset and HD2400 GPU to drive up to four monitors directly with exceptional graphics performance, including HD video playback. A wide range of single and dual core CPUs are available, including passive cooling configurations, all in a 200x200mm package.
Both the QX-30 and QXi-100 come with Quixant’s wide range of software tools and royalty free gaming protocols, including cctalk, JCM ID003 and SAS 6.02, with more planned for release in 2009.
Commenting on the launch sales director Gary Mullins said:
"Quixant is starting 2009 with a bang. The QX-30 is the most powerful gaming platform available and the QXi-100 represents unbelievable functionality at a great price. Both will be launched on our new 50m2 stand at IGE. We will have Quixant engineering and manufacturing staff present at the show to demonstrate and explain our complete solutions for gaming."
UK-based Quixant operates its own ISO9001:2000 certified manufacturing subsidiary in Taiwan and an engineering and support operation in Rome. Quixant staff have 15 years experience of designing and manufacturing computer platforms for gaming.
Quixant can be visited on stand 4230 at IGE 2009.
About Quixant Ltd
Quixant designs and manufactures the world’s most sophisticated computer platforms for slot
machines. Uniquely, Quixant supplies complete solutions combining advanced hardware together with
integrated operating software, gaming libraries and communication protocols. Quixant supports its
systems with powerful game development and debugging software tools, dramatically reducing
development timescales for new games.