Wincor Nixdorf account service terminals with 32-bit controllers
Published:
3 February 2004 y., Tuesday
At "Wincor World", Wincor Nixdorf is presenting a new, more powerful generation of account service terminals. The terminals' controllers have been converted entirely to a modern 32-bit architecture, delivering a very real increase of over 10% in power and speed.
Banking customers can now get their bank statements - currently representing the major share of work done by account service terminals - and other documents more quickly.
Moving from 16-bit, the standard technology to date, to 32-bit systems offers great benefits when it comes to printing documents with a large graphic element such as stock prices and real estate details. These services, already offered on account service terminals, Internet terminals and transaction terminals, are conducted even more solidly using the 32-bit architecture.
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