PowerPC Powers PMC

June 7, 2004
Force Computers puts one or two PowerPC 750GX processors on its PowerPMC-275 PrPMC PCI mezzanine card (PMC). The card has up to 1-Gbyte of DDR SDRAM, 64-Mbyte flash, dual serial interfaces, and a pair of Gbit Ethernet interfaces. It costs...

Force Computers puts one or two PowerPC 750GX processors on its PowerPMC-275 PrPMC PCI mezzanine card (PMC). The card has up to 1-Gbyte of DDR SDRAM, 64-Mbyte flash, dual serial interfaces, and a pair of Gbit Ethernet interfaces. It costs $1525.

www.forcecomputers.com

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