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Higher Functionality With Lower Power Requirements

Friday, May 16, 2008

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Higher Functionality With Lower Power Requirements


Applied Data Systems, a subsidiary of the Eurotech Group, recently unveiled their Catalyst Module, the company’s latest computer on module product for low-power, high-performance applications. According to the company, it combines Applied Data’s expertise in power management techniques and algorithms with the Intel® Atom™ processor Z500 series and Intel® System Controller Hub US15W. Features include:

Applied Data feels the computer on module design of the Catalyst allows designers to get to market more quickly by separating the processor module from the I/O carrier card. Designers also gain the flexibility to have Applied Data, other Eurotech member companies or a third-party create the carrier card to accompany the Catalyst Module.

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www.applieddata.net
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