Pentium-based VME graphics processor for simulation

Jan. 1, 2006
Radstone Embedded Computing in Towcester, England, is offering the Screaming Eagle SE1 Pentium M-based graphics processor for simulation, embedded training, and war-gaming applications.
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Radstone Embedded Computing in Towcester, England, is offering the Screaming Eagle SE1 Pentium M-based graphics processor for simulation, embedded training, and war-gaming applications. Screaming Eagle SE1 is a dual-slot 6U VMEbus board with the nVidia GeForce 6800GT graphics processor with 256 megabytes of memory, a Pentium M 760 processor clocked at 2.0 GHz and the Intel 915GM chip set. It also features one gigabyte of main memory and four gigabytes of Flash memory, and supports Windows XP Embedded. The board has a 16-lane PCI Express interface between the Northbridge and the graphics-processing unit (GPU) to render vertices and textures. For more information contact Radstone online at www.radstone.com.

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