Kontron develops First PC/104+ SBC With Pentium M

Oct. 8, 2008
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, San Jose, CA. – The MOPS-PM is described as the industry’s first fully PC/104+ compliant single-board computer equipped with Pentium M processors. According to the company, other PC/104+ designs with Intel

EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, San Jose, CA. – The MOPS-PM is described as the industry’s first fully PC/104+ compliant single-board computer equipped with Pentium M processors. According to the company, other PC/104+ designs with Intel Pentium M processors have violated the traditional physical form factor, unlike the MOPS-PM, which fully meets PC/104 Consortium specifications. Target markets include automation, medical, defense, transportation, point of purchase/information, and gaming. The board employs one of three processor options: a 1.4-GHz Pentium M with a 2-MB L2 cache, 1-GHz Celeron processor with a 512-KB L2 cache, or a 600-MHz Celeron M with a 512-KB L2 cache. For pricing, call KONTRON AMERICA, San Diego, CA. (888) 294-4558.

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