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      • Another COM Express module takes to the Sandy BridgeCongatec announced a COM Express module that includes new Sandy Bridge CPUs from Intel and up to 16GB of DDR3 memory. The Conga-BM67 offers three DisplayPort interfaces, supports RAID, and delivers expansion including six PCI Express lanes, PCI, and eight USB ports, the company says."Read more >
      • 3U OpenVPX and 6U VXS SBCs cross the Sandy BridgeConcurrent Technologies announced 3U OpenVPX and 6U VXS single board computers (SBCs) based on the "Sandy Bridge" Intel Core processors and QM67 chipset. The 3U "TR 80x/39x" and 6U "VX 81x/09x" each support quad-core Core i7-2715QE or dual-core Core i5-2515E processors, and offer a configurable PCIe fabric interface with PMC/XMC connectivity, plus gigabit Ethernet, SATA, serial, and USB I/O."Read more >
      • COM Express module offers new Core, choice of pinoutsKontron announced a COM Express module sporting one of Intel's new "Sandy Bridge" Core processors along with a USB 3.0 interface. The ETXexpress-SC includes a 2.1GHz, quad-core Core i7-2715QE CPU, up to 16GB of DDR3 memory with ECC support, and either Type 2 or Type 6 pinouts, according to the company."Read more >
      • Type 6 COM Express module features Sandy Bridge CoresRadiSys announced a Type 6 COM Express module featuring embedded-specific versions of Intel's "second-generation" Core processors. The Procelerant CEQM67 offers up to 16GB of RAM, five video interfaces, four SATA ports, seven PCI Express x1 ports, and a PCI Express x16 interface, the company says."Read more >
      • Mini-ITX board supports mobile Sandy Bridge CPUsIbase announced a Mini-ITX motherboard that supports Intel's "second-generation" Core i7 and i5 processors, as well as Celeron QC/DC models. The MI956F accepts up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, has Mini PCI Express and PCI Express x16 expansion slots, offers four SATA II ports and two SATA III ports, and sports eight USB 2.0 ports and two USB 3.0 ports, according to the company."Read more >
      • COM Express module adopts the Sandy Bridge CPUs Intel forgot to announceEurotech says it will offer a COM Express module with two of Intel's new "Sandy Bridge" processors. The Adbc8034 will sport the embedded-oriented Core i7-2715QE or Core i5-2515E CPUs, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, four SATA ports, eight USB ports, VGA/SDVO/LVDS video, and "multiple" PCI Express interfaces, according to the company."Read more >
      • Atom-powered ISA SBC has PC/104 expansionAdvantech announced an Atom-powered alternative for solutions requiring half-size ISA SBCs (single board computers). The PCA-6782 comes with a single-core N455 or dual-core D525, accepts up to 2GG of DDR2 RAM, provides three SATA ports, and has a PC/104 expansion connector, the company says."Read more >
      • Industrial ATX board switches to Sandy Bridge CoresPortwell announced an industrial ATX motherboard that supports Intel's "second-generation" Core i3, i5, or i7 processors. The Ruby-D712VG2AR offers up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, four PCI slots and three PCI Express slots, six serial ports, plus VGA, HDMI, and DVI-D video outputs, the company says."Read more >
      • COM Express module uses AMD's new G-Series CPUsCongatec announced a COM Express module based on AMD's new, embedded-specific G-Series processors. The Conga-BAF accepts up to 8GB of memory, supports dual independent displays, and provides expansion that includes six PCI Express x1 lanes, eight USB 2.0 ports, and four SATA ports, according to the company."Read more >
      • PCI-104 SBC has DDR3 memory, choice of AtomsIEI Technology announced a PCI-104 SBC (single board computer) that comes with Intel's single-core, 1.66GHz Atom N455 or the dual-core, 1.8GHz Atom D525. Known as the PM-PV-N4551 or PM-DV-D5251, it accepts up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM, supports VGA and LVDS displays, includes four USB ports and two serial ports, and offers a CompactFlash slot, the company says."Read more >
      • Tiny Tegra-based computer touted as open ARM development platformCompuLab announced a 5.1 x 3.7 x 0.6-inch computer built around the dual-core, 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, designed as an open platform for ARM software development, among other uses. Claimed to run on only three Watts, the "Trim-Slice" features 1GB RAM, dual SDHC slots, a SATA SSD, dual-head HDMI/DVI, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, plus gigabit Ethernet, USB, and serial connectivity."Read more >
      • Windows Embedded dev kit bundles Nano-ITX board with FPGA daughterboardAvnet announced a product bundle designed for those who want to experiment with Xilinx's Spartan-6 FPGA (field programmable gate array). The "Nano-ITX/Spartan-6 FPGA Development Kit" includes an Emerson NITX-315 main board, Intel's 600MHz Atom E620 or 1.0GHz E640 processor, an 8GB SSD (solid state disk), a Spartan-6 LX75T daughterboard, and ISE Design Suite Logic Edition software, the company says."Read more >
      • Qseven module offers Atom E6xx, onboard flash driveHectronic has provided details of a Qseven module that sports one of three Intel Atom E6xx processors, plus up to 1GB of soldered-down DDR2 memory and a SSD (solid state disk) ranging from 2GB to 16GB in size. The H6055 features operating ranges as wide as -40 to 185 deg. F, eight USB 2.0 ports, four PCI Express x1 lanes, CAN bus, plus LVDS and SDVO video outputs, the company says."Read more >
      • AMD-powered motherboards let Windows play the slotsAcrosser announced two AMD-powered motherboards that let Windows Embedded operating systems be used in slot machines and other gaming devices. The ACE-B8700 includes a 1.5GHz C7 processor plus battery-backed static RAM for intrusion logging, while the ACE-B7300 accepts various Athlon CPUs, has a smart card reader, and includes a PCI Express x16 expansion slot, according to the company."Read more >
      • SBCs tap new Intel Cores, aim to drive unmanned vehiclesGE Intelligent Platforms announced a 3U VPX single board computer (SBC) that can accept a quad-core, 2.1GHz Intel "Sandy Bridge" Core i7 processor. The "VPXcel3 SBC324" joins another Sandy Bridge-based SBC announced earlier this month, the 6U OpenVPX "VPXcel6 SBC624," which is similarly suited for use in advanced signal processing intensive systems such as unmanned vehicles."Read more >
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