3U CompactPCI Express CPU board based on Intel Core i7 introduced by X-ES for control, test, and measurement

Jan. 20, 2011
MIDDLETON, Wis., 20 Jan. 2011. Extreme Engineering Solutions Inc. (X-ES) in Middleton, Wis., is introducing the Intel Core i7-based XPedite7331 air-cooled 3U CompactPCI Express single-board computer for industrial control and test and measurement applications. The CPU board has the dual-core Intel Core i7 processor running at 2.53, 2, or 1.06 GHz as well as the Intel QM57 chipset. 

MIDDLETON, Wis., 20 Jan. 2011. Extreme Engineering Solutions Inc. (X-ES) in Middleton, Wis., is introducing the Intel Core i7-based XPedite7331 air-cooled 3U CompactPCI Expresssingle-board computer for industrial control and test and measurementembedded computing applications. The CPU board has the dual-core Intel Core i7 processor running at 2.53, 2, or 1.06 GHz as well as the Intel QM57 chipset.

Features include Intel Core i7-610E, -620LE, and -620UE processors; as much as 8 gigabytes of DDR3-1066 ECC SDRAM on two channels; as much as 16 gigabytes of user flash and 32 megabytes of redundant boot flash; XMC site; Gigabit Ethernet and USB UART serial port; operating system support of Green Hills INTEGRITY, Wind River VxWorks, Linux, and Windows.

For more information contact X-ES online at www.xes-inc.com.

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