Industrial SBC Sets Torrid Performance Pace

Jan. 1, 2000

The PCI-944 is claimed as the world’s most powerful industrial single-board computer using the performance-enhanced Intel Pentium II processor in a mini-cartridge package. The board features a 64-bit, 333-MHz Mobile Pentium II processor with a closely coupled L2 cache, 440BX chipset, a PCI 64-bit flat panel/CRT controller with two Mbytes of SDRAM memory and PanelLink interface, and high-performance PCI Ultra DMA/33 IDE, Ultra Fast/Wide SCSI 3, and 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet controllers. The board offers the same features as the SEC-cartridge Pentium II processor, including Dual Independent Bus architecture, dynamic execution, Intel MMX technology, and an on-die 256-kbyte, 64-bit Level 2 cache running at full core speed.

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