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Atom-based computer boards in small form factors introduced by WinSystems for harsh environments

January 1, 2010
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WinSystems Inc. in Arlington, Texas, is introducing EBC-Z8510-G computer boards for processor- and I/O-intensive applications in harsh and demanding environments. This small form factor computer board has easy connectivity and legacy I/O migration, with a blend of high-bandwidth PCI Express lanes, USB ports, and low-speed multiplexed and serial buses. The single-board computer has SUMIT and COMIT, can be added to a variety of board form factors, and is flexible and compact enough to meet a broad range of application requirements, company officials say. The CPU board is powered by an Intel 1.1 GHz Atom processor. These single-board computers measure 8.5 by 5.75 inches and support the SUMIT-ISM (Stackable Unified Modular Interconnect Technology–Industry Standard Module) I/O expansion standard plus computer on module interconnect technology (COMIT) defined by the Small Form Factor Special Interest Group (SFF-SIG). These standards define a forward-looking, future path to support the low-power and ultra-mobile processors and their high-speed, serial I/O buses. For more information, visit WinSystems online at www.winsystems.com.


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