Heber demonstrated the Nucleus range of single board gaming, running with the latest Microsoft Embedded Standard operating system, at the IGE last month.
The new embedded O/S is based on Windows 7 so provides many enhancements for gaming including a multi-touch user interface and has increased the graphics performance of its already powerful systems.
Les Ashton-Smith, managing director at Heber, said: "We are excited to be working closely with Microsoft in bringing this new operating system to the embedded marketplace.
"We are working with many customers in the gaming market where this new operating system is providing significant improvements in performance and capability."