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EBX SBC Supports Core 2 Duo Processor

Oct. 5, 2010
The Mamba single-board computer (SBC) on an industry standard EBX form factor employs an Intel Core2 Duo P8400 processor operating at 2.26 GHz with a mid-range power consumption of 18.5W typical.

The Mamba single-board computer (SBC) on an industry standard EBX form factor employs an Intel Core2 Duo P8400 processor operating at 2.26 GHz with a mid-range power consumption of 18.5W typical. Measuring 5.75” x 8”, the SBC also uses Intel's GM45 + ICH9M chipset with graphics core speeds up to 533 MHz. Other features include dual Gigabit Ethernet, two SO-DIMM sockets for up to 8 GB DDR3 RAM, six USB ports, four serial ports, two SATA ports, HD audio, an eUSB interface, and three general-purpose timers. Available in both commercial (0º to +60ºC) and industrial (-40º to +85ºC) temperature versions, the board meets MIL-STD-202G specifications for mechanical shock and vibration. Mamba is compatible with a variety of popular x86 operating systems including Windows, Windows Embedded, Linux, VxWorks, and QNX. Price is around $1,430 in OEM quantities. VERSALOGIC CORP., Eugene, OR. (800) 824-3163.

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