COM Express Module Enlists Core 2 Processor

Oct. 8, 2008
Based on Intel’s Core 2 processor, the MB-73150 COM Express Module offers OEMs a range of scalable processor options that include the Core 2 Duo and Core Duo or Single Core Celeron M. System memory supports DDR II 400/533/667 up to 2 GB and the

Based on Intel’s Core 2 processor, the MB-73150 COM Express Module offers OEMs a range of scalable processor options that include the Core 2 Duo and Core Duo or Single Core Celeron M. System memory supports DDR II 400/533/667 up to 2 GB and the module provides both parallel and serial ATA interfaces. Target apps include medical, test and measurement, gaming and entertainment, kiosks, military and government, and network security. Other features include PICMG COM Express R1.0 compliance, one DDRII SO-DIMM socket, an Intel 82573L GbE Ethernet interface, PCI-Express and PCI expansion, graphic support via dual SDVO, analog VGA, LVDS, and TV-out interfaces, and a form factor measuring 95 mm x 125 mm. Operating-system support includes Linux, Windows Embedded XP, and FreeBSD. In OEM quantities, price is $256 without CPU. WIN ENTERPRISES INC., N. Andover, MA. (978) 688-2000.

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