Pentium 4-Powered SBC Seeks Applied Computing Apps

Sept. 1, 2002
Supporting Pentium 4 processors and suited for use in applied computing applications, the T4I single-board computer (SBC) uses the NetBurst micro-architecture with up to 2 GB of DDR memory and a 400/533 MHz system bus. Processor speeds start at 2.0

Supporting Pentium 4 processors and suited for use in applied computing applications, the T4I single-board computer (SBC) uses the NetBurst micro-architecture with up to 2 GB of DDR memory and a 400/533 MHz system bus. Processor speeds start at 2.0 GHz with a 400 MHz system bus and include 2.4 GHz with a 533 MHz bus. On-board features include dual Ethernet LAN ports, whereby LAN Port 1 functions as a traditional 10/100 Base-T port and LAN Port 2 provides 1-Gb/s connectivity in addition to the traditional 10/100 Base-T interface. Other features include an Ultra160 SCSI interface that supports data transfer rates of up to 160 MB/s and 4 MB of video memory. T4I is also said to support a wide variety of video resolutions. Prices for the SBC start at $2,100. TRENTON TECHNOLOGY INC., Gainesville, GA. (800) 875-6031.

Company: TRENTON TECHNOLOGY INC.

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