Mini-ITX embedded computing motherboard based on 2nd Generation Intel Core processor introduced by Emerson

Jan. 7, 2011
TEMPE, Ariz., 7 Jan. 2011. Emerson Network Power in Tempe, Ariz., is introducing the MITX-CORE-800 series of Mini-ITX form factor embedded motherboards based on the 2nd Generation Intel Core processor, launched this week by Intel Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif. The embedded computing motherboards are based on the 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2710QE and Intel Core i5-2510E processors. 

TEMPE, Ariz., 7 Jan. 2011. Emerson Network Power in Tempe, Ariz., is introducing the MITX-CORE-800 series of Mini-ITX form factor embedded motherboards based on the 2nd Generation Intel Core processor, launched this week by Intel Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif. The embedded computing motherboards are based on the 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2710QE and Intel Core i5-2510E processors.

The MITX-CORE-800 series provides makers of intelligent kiosks, digital signage, medical clinical equipment, and gaming machines with an improved power-to-performance ratio compared to previous-generation embedded motherboards. It also offers improvements in graphics processing, PCI Express .and on-board storage interfaces, as well as enhanced software support.

Featuring as much as 8 gigabytes DDR3 memory, dual display capability from several physical display connections and Intel vPro technology, the new embedded motherboards are for the rapidly growing market for connected consumer portals.

The Emerson Network Power MITX-CORE-800 series features a standard latching 12-volt DC power input connector, and offers a PICMG standard Extended Application Programming Interface (EAPI). For more information contact Emerson Network Power online at www.emersonnetworkpower.com.

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