Quixant has announced that it will be showing three new PC-based gaming platforms at G2E Las Vegas this year.

The first of the new platforms, the QXi-106, is based around the powerful AMD 690E chipset. This is the first PC-based platform with everything, including game storage, integrated onto the motherboard made specifically for the Comma 6a Italian market.

By using the 690E chipset from AMD, with its integrated graphics core, there is no need for expensive or unreliable plug-in graphics cards.

The second of the new platforms is the QXi-100. Targeted at cost sensitive markets, the QXi-100 is based around AMD’s embedded RS780E chipset, providing dual screen graphics performance at a competitive price. Single and dual core 64-bit CPU options mean the QXi-100 will run even the most demanding games and applications.

Finally, the QX-30 completes the G2E line-up. The QX-30 is Quixant’s high-end platform and a first in gaming with the ability to drive four independent screens. Single, dual and even Quad core CPU options means the QX-30 really does pack a powerful punch.

“The launch of these three new products at G2E 2009 reinforces Quixant’s market leading position. We have the best range of features, performance and value in the industry, together with long-term supply and unrivalled software support, including SAS,” said Gary Mullins, sales director of Quixant.