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Ampro debuts mini-ITX system line
Sep. 27, 2006

Ampro is shipping its first complete mini-ITX system, with another to follow soon. The MightySystem 800 supports Intel CPUs up to 1.4GHz, while the forthcoming 821 adds PCI Express and supports Intel CPUs up to 2GHz. Both ship with Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded support, and target multimedia applications.

(Click for larger view of MightySystem 800)

Perhaps not surprisingly, given Ampro's role in helping to create the stackable PC/104 standard, the MightySystems have a more vertical orientation than most mini-ITX systems. The company says it hopes OEMs and system integrators will find the MightySystems useful as the basis for small-footprint embedded PCs offering high graphics and data-processing performance.


Inside the MightySystem 800

Ampro says its MightySystems offer enough performance to eliminate scintillation (aka "jaggies"), block noise, double imaging, and tearing, in applications such as media playback, direct3D gaming, and multimedia authoring. The MightySystems also make great media PC or A/V center environments, according to the company. Both support high-resolution CRTs up to 2048 x 1526 at 75 Hz, or 24-bit LVDS (low-voltage differential signal) LCDs up to 1600 x 1200.

The MightySystem 800 and 821 are based, respectively, on Ampro's MightyBoard 800, which shipped in February of 2005, and the forthcoming MightyBoard 821, which is due in 90 days.


Rear view, showing connector panel

The MightyBoard 800 supports a 1.0GHz ULV Celeron M 373 processor, or else a 1.4GHz LV Pentium M 738 (Dothan). It integrates Intel's Extreme Graphics 2 controller, and supports both CRT and LVDS (low-voltage differential signal) video displays. Additional touted features include AC97 Audio, four USB ports, dual Ethernet ports (one Gigabit Ethernet), and support for up to 1GB of DDR RAM.

The MightyBoard 821 will support an Intel Celeron M 370 clocked at 1.5GHz, or a Pentium M 760 clocked at 2.0GHz. Based on an Intel 915GM chipset, it will support up to 2GB of DDR2 533 RAM, through two DIMM slots. I/O options include six USB 2.0 ports, EIDE and SATA interfaces, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, and a 16-lane PCI Express slot for high-end graphics cards.

The MightySystems measure 8 x 8 x 4 inches, and include a 40mm cooling fan.

Both MightySystems support Windows XP, XP Embedded, and Windows CE ship with, Ampro says. In addition to Windows Embedded, the MightySystems are available with a "complete" Linux 2.6-based distribution.

CEO Mumola Williams stated, "Our MightySystem uses the world's smallest PCI express motherboard, and brings a new level of performance to embedded computers."

Echoes of 1983

Interestingly, back in 1983, Ampro was founded based on a packaged LittleBoard SBC along with a power supply, fan, and a couple of disk drives. Unlike the MightySystems, the 7.3 x 6.5 x 10.5 inch Bookshelf system harnessed the awesome computing power of an 8-bit 4MHz Z80 processor along with 64 KB of DRAM and 32 KB of EPROM memory, and ran the CP/M operating system.


Ampro's first system


The Bookshelf system was touted as containing the world's smallest motherboard.

Availability

The MightySystem is available now with the MightyBoard 800, and within 90 days, with the MightyBoard 821. Pricing was not disclosed.

Mini-ITX started as a demonstration form-factor, and then became popular among do-it-yourselfers, as a consumer motherboard, and eventually began winding its way into embedded applications. Today, it is a well-established embedded form-factor, with industrial-quality boards available from vendors that include Kontron, Acrosser, Liantec, and of course Via, among many others.



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