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PC/104+ SBC Enlists Atom N450

April 27, 2010
the CoreModule 740 PC/104+ single-board computer (SBC) employs an Intel Atom processor N450 running at 1.66GHz.

Embedded Systems Conference, April 2010 - Providing the next migration step for rugged, low power embedded systems and stackable platforms, the CoreModule 740 PC/104+ single-board computer (SBC) employs an Intel Atom processor N450 running at 1.66GHz. Sporting a rugged design, the SBC combines a range of legacy I/O interfaces including ISA, IDE, serial, and parallel ports with video, 1 GB of soldered RAM, USB 2.0, and PCI bus, all in a 90 mm x 96 mm footprint. It also provides an upgrade path for the broad base of existing PC/104 system designs. Price for the CoreModule 740 starts around $400 each in OEM quantities. ADLINK TECHNOLOGY AMERICA INC., Irvine, CA (866) 423-5465.

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