COM Express Module Delivers Multi-Display Reliability

July 31, 2012
Taking advantage of the processing and graphics capabilities of the Intel Core i7 processor, the bCOM6-L1400 COM Express module from GE supports multiple independent displays
Taking advantage of the processing and graphics capabilities of the Intel Core i7 processor, the bCOM6-L1400 COM Express module from GE supports multiple independent displays for a variety of commercial, industrial, transportation and defense applications in a range of embedded computing environments. By separating the carrier card from the processor, the COM Express architecture extends the useful life of the subsystem by allowing upgrade of the processor alone. Offered with a choice of either a dual-core or quad-core processor, the module is suitable for environments that are subject to extremes of temperature, vibration, shock and contaminants. In addition to its graphics capabilities (VGA, LVDS with dual channel support and SDVO/TMDS/DisplayPort over DDI), the module features up to 8GBytes of DDR3 memory, Gigabit Ethernet and four SATA interfaces, with support for both RAID 0 and RAID 1. Eight USB 2.0 ports and four USB 3.0 ports are also provided.
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