Mobile Proto System Goes XScale

June 9, 2003
Applied Data's Bitsy-X development system uses a 400-MHz Intel PXA255 processor. The prototype system comes with a 1024 by 768 flat panel. The development system costs $3800. The ruggedized(-40°C to...

Applied Data's Bitsy-X development system uses a 400-MHz Intel PXA255 processor. The prototype system comes with a 1024 by 768 flat panel. The development system costs $3800. The ruggedized(-40°C to 85°C) Bitsy-X processor board is priced at $295. It supports three serial ports, CompactFlash adapter, amplified stereo audio, USB master and slave interfaces, and an optional Ethernet board.

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