XScale Fits On Credit Card Module

Nov. 7, 2005
Kontron's tiny (67 by 49 mm) X-board line gets a new addition with the X-board , which is based on Intel's 80219 400- or 600-MHz XScale processors. The module supports up to 128 Mbytes of RAM, 16 Mbytes of graphics memory, and 32 M

Kontron's tiny (67 by 49 mm) X-board line gets a new addition with the X-board , which is based on Intel's 80219 400- or 600-MHz XScale processors. The module supports up to 128 Mbytes of RAM, 16 Mbytes of graphics memory, and 32 Mbytes of flash. On-board peripherals include an IDE interface, two serial ports, 100BaseT Ethernet, AC'97 audio, and USB 2.0. The video interface supports LCD displays. Pricing for the line starts at $230. www.kontron.com

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