High Speed Embedded Vision Processor Employs Pentium III

May 1, 2001
Designed to off-load time-critical image processing tasks from the host computer, the Mamba-100 uses a Pentium III processor operating at speeds up to 1 GHz. This new vision processor is named for its 100 MHz CPU-to-memory bus, which enables 30% to

Designed to off-load time-critical image processing tasks from the host computer, the Mamba-100 uses a Pentium III processor operating at speeds up to 1 GHz. This new vision processor is named for its 100 MHz CPU-to-memory bus, which enables 30% to 50% faster operation than the earlier generation's 66 MHz bus. Suited for semiconductor, biomedical and machine vision applications, board pricing starts at $4,500.

Company: CORECO IMAGING INC.

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