Quixant to launch QMAX Gaming platform at ICE 2023

Friday, February 3, 2023 2:00 AM

Quixant Friday announced it will launch its new hardware platform, QMAX Gaming, at ICE 2023 in London.

The new platform, powered by Intel, will be available with or without dGPU (discrete graphics processing unit), allowing customers to add their graphic cards of choice.

“We believe that our customers’ focus should be on content, not developing hardware solutions to build them on,” said Quixant EVP and Chief Commercial Officer Duncan Faithfull in a statement. “They need the freedom to develop content with the confidence that their solution is reliable and as powerful as their imagination needs it to be. That’s why Quixant developed its range of gaming hardware platforms, IQ, IQON, and QMAX, which are designed to provide maximum performance based on budget, market, and product needs.”

QMAX Gaming is customizable and its tray and backplane platform meet the requirements of all major global gaming jurisdictions. Quixant’s game-optimizing software solutions are included with the platform.

“Whilst developing and delivering game-changing technology solutions that meet the needs of the industry has been core to the Quixant offering, equally important is the partnership and support we provide,” Faithfull said. “As with all of our solutions, the Quixant team is on hand to enable our customers to maximize the power and performance potential the QMAX presents, so they can focus on the aspects that allow them to get ahead of the game.”

Faithfull noted that after Quixant launched modular gaming and sports betting cabinets Quantum and Qinetic at G2E last October, the company recognized a need to expand its software solutions.

“In addition to our traditional hardware and software solutions, we will now be offering a comprehensive suite of software and integration support solutions,” Faithfull said, “which will allow game designers to focus their efforts on developing the ultimate game content and player experience, as well as enabling management of the cabinet the game sits on, and a collection of integration solutions. We will be launching this at the ICE 2023, and we would love to discuss this with game manufacturers who are looking to further differentiate their products to ensure they stand out from the crowd and expedite the time it takes to get their cabinets to market.”

Rege Behe

Rege Behe brings more than 30 years of experience as a journalist to his role as a lead contributor to CDC Gaming. His work ranges from day-to-day industry coverage to deeper features such as the CDC Gaming Roundtables and the “10 Women Rising in Gaming” series.