PMC/cPCI Cards Support Pentium M

Oct. 8, 2008
Adding to the Cheetah series single-board computers, the single-wide Cheetah-Prs PMC and 6U Cheetah-Cr CompactPCI cards employ a Pentium M processor and the latest Intel 855GME chipset with memory controller and 6300ESB I/O controller hub (ICH).

Adding to the Cheetah series single-board computers, the single-wide Cheetah-Prs PMC and 6U Cheetah-Cr CompactPCI cards employ a Pentium M processor and the latest Intel 855GME chipset with memory controller and 6300ESB I/O controller hub (ICH). Operating at 1.1 GHz, or 1.6 GHz (Cheetah-Cr), with a 400 MHz system bus, the boards feature 10/100/1,000 Base-T Ethernet, a serial ATA interface, USB ports, front-panel HD-15 VGA interface, 1 MB firmware hub, and a real-time clock. The Cheetah-Cr includes a Type II compact flash socket and, for cost-sensitive applications, is available with a 1.3 GHz Celeron M processor. Prices for Pentium M versions start at less than $2,000 each. MOMENTUM COMPUTER, Carlsbad, CA. (760) 431-8663.

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