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Kontron’s Updated Atom Processor

By Kontron
Friday, December 04, 2009

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The Intel Atom processor features a cost-effective 8-chip 1GB memory solution.



At the SPS/IPC/Drives, Kontron (Eching/Nuremberg, Germany) has introduced an updated design for the credit card-sized (55 x 84 mm ) Intel Atom processor-based Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Modules, which are used in ultra small system designs and are a compatible extension to the PICMG COM Express specification, following the pin-out type 1 definition. The new module features include:

  • A cost-effective 8-chip 1GB memory solution.
  • Convenient SDIO/GPIO switching via BIOS.
  • An optional implemented SDVO connection.

For more information visit www.kontron.com

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