- Getac S510AD marks AMD’s return to rugged computing after decades
- The laptop meets Copilot+ PC standards, enabling fast and local AI performance
- It efficiently handles tasks in the field with AMD Ryzen AI processing power
Getac introduced the S510AD, a new rugged laptop designed for professionals working in demanding field environments.
The S510AD is the first AMD-powered rugged laptop in decades, built on the AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 and Ryzen AI 7 350 platforms.
The combination of an AMD XDNA 2 NPU and a Radeon 800M graphics card delivers up to 50 NPU TOPS of AI performance on the device.
A step forward in performance and processing power
The S510AD meets Microsoft’s PC Copilot+ standards and can run AI workloads locally, improving processing speed while reducing reliance on cloud connectivity.
With up to 64GB of DDR5 memory and 2TB of PCIe NVMe SSD storage, the S510AD brings best-in-class AMD processor performance to field and industrial computing.
Its 15.6-inch Full HD display with 1,000 nits brightness ensures readability in direct sunlight, while the optional touchscreen allows use with gloves or in wet weather.
Certified to MIL-STD-810H and IP53 standards, this business laptop withstands drops of up to 0.9 meters and operates reliably in temperatures between -29°C and 63°C.
It also reflects a move towards sustainability, incorporating Sony Semiconductor Solutions’ SORPLAS plastic made from up to 99% recycled materials.
More than 45% of the chassis uses post-consumer recycled content, helping to reduce energy consumption and e-waste without compromising sustainability.
Under the hood, this device includes two hot-swappable batteries, allowing continued use during extended field operations.
The system supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 as standard, with optional 4G-LTE, 5G Sub-6, Dual SIM and dedicated GPS to maintain connection in varied environments.
Getac says the S510AD is a versatile platform for industries such as automotive, manufacturing, utilities, field services, defense and public safety.
Mechanics, factory operators, and first responders can perform on-device AI analysis for diagnostics, predictive maintenance, or video assessment without relying on cloud connections.
Trial units of this device will be available in November this year, with prices starting at $2,569 or €2,399.
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