AMC Processor Handles ATCA

June 7, 2004
The AM7501 Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) from Artesyn Technologies is based on a 1.6-GHz Pentium M with a 400-MHz, 3.2-Gbyte/s front-side bus and up to 2 Gbytes of ECC SDRAM. It has two Gigabit Ethernet channels, up to 128 Mbytes of flash memory, a...

The AM7501 Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) from Artesyn Technologies is based on a 1.6-GHz Pentium M with a 400-MHz, 3.2-Gbyte/s front-side bus and up to 2 Gbytes of ECC SDRAM. It has two Gigabit Ethernet channels, up to 128 Mbytes of flash memory, a USB interface, an I2C Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI), and a front-panel 10/100BaseT management interface. It fits into one slot of an AdvancedTCA carrier card and costs $1500.

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