On June 25, 2026, industry representatives announced updates to embedded systems used in casino gaming hardware. The changes address requirements for high-resolution graphics and enhanced security protocols.
KJ Chan, head of the electronic gaming business machine unit at Axiomtek Gaming, stated that real-time data processing and IoT integration drive current advancements. The company introduced the AGP310 and AGP510 platforms to support these high-performance visual and connectivity needs. Security remains a priority, with implementations including hardware encryption, TPM 2.0, and tamper-proof designs to prevent regulatory failures and data breaches.
Hardware Specifications
Modern casino floors require hardware capable of delivering 4K and 8K graphics alongside console-style gameplay features. These systems support augmented reality, social tournaments, and complex 3D visuals while maintaining durability in high-traffic environments.
The hardware evolution responds to shifting player demographics and competition from online platforms. Craig Stapleton, product director at Advantech, noted that land-based machines must now offer immersive multimedia experiences to attract players seeking console-like engagement.