Embedded: PMC Delivers Dual Images

June 21, 2004
Featuring analog RGB and digital flat-panel (DFP) outputs, the PMC/731 2D/3D accelerator can handle up to two 1600-by-1200 displays. The board uses Silicon Motion's 128-bit SM731 display controller with 16 Mbytes of 150-MHz SGRAM. Hardware rotation is...

Featuring analog RGB and digital flat-panel (DFP) outputs, the PMC/731 2D/3D accelerator can handle up to two 1600-by-1200 displays. The board uses Silicon Motion's 128-bit SM731 display controller with 16 Mbytes of 150-MHz SGRAM. Hardware rotation is supported. Drivers are available for Windows 2000 and XP, VxWorks, Linux, and QNX. The PMC/731 goes for $446.

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