Ampro introduces single-board computer based on Intel dual-core microprocessors

July 13, 2008
SAN JOSE, Calif., 13 July 2008. Ampro Computers Inc. in San Jose, Calif., is announcing the ReadyBoard 830 CPU board embedded computer based on Intel's dual core processors and GME945 chipset.

SAN JOSE, Calif., 13 July 2008.Ampro Computers Inc. in San Jose, Calif., is announcing the ReadyBoard 830 single-board computer based on Intel's dual core processors and GME945 chipset.

The ReadyBoard 830 integrates single- or dual-core processor, RAM, graphics, networking and I/O in a form factor suitable for applications like video surveillance, medical imaging, digital signage, and gaming, company officials say.

The board has a 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo L2400 processor or 1.07 GHz ULV Celeron, two SODIMM sockets for as much as 4 gigabytes of 533 MHz DDR2 RAM. The Intel GMA950 built-in graphics supports CRTs, flat panels, and wide-screen digital TVs at resolutions as fine as 2048 by 1536 pixels. An onboard video encoder adds TV-out capabilities such as HDTV (420p, 720p and 1080i), component, and S-video.

"With its blend of high integration, performance, and reliability, Ampro's ReadyBoard 830 meets our customer's demanding requirements for full featured computing in a compact form factor," Ampro's General Manager, PJ Go says. "We expect this exciting single-board computer to enhance a wide range of embedded applications, such as industrial automation, multimedia kiosks, gaming, and medical devices."

The board also features I/O like dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, six USB 2.0 channels, AC97/HD audio, two SATA and one UDMA EIDE interfaces, Compact Flash socket, four serial ports with two supporting RS-422/485 capability, eight general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins, and a parallel port.

Expansion capability includes a PCI Express Mini Card and a PCI-104 expansion bus. An optional MiniModule ISA card provides a PCI-to-ISA bridge. The 1.66 GHz dual core processor uses less than 15 Watts total power, while the 1.07GHz single processor uses less than 5.5 Watts, company officials say.

For more information contact Ampro Computers online at www.ampro.com.

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