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Advantech Launches a Series of Intel Atom Computer On Modules

Cover COM-Express and COM-Micro to ETX 3.0 form factors.

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By DE Editors  

March 9, 2009

By DE Editors

Advantech has released a series of Intel Atom-based Computer On Modules (COM) that cover a range of COM form factors, from COM-Express and COM-Micro to ETX 3.0.

The SOM-5760 COM-Express module with Intel Atom Z530 solution is designed for extremely low-power consumption portable device applications. SOM-5761 with Intel N270 platform provides abundant I/O interface such as PCIe, PCI, USB, and SATA for low-power consumption applications.

The SOM-6760 and SOM-6761 integrate the Intel Atom Z530 and N270 on a small board size of 95 mm x 95 mm. Together they provide for more design flexibility on the carrier board design, and allow customers to reduce the overall size of their system.

SOM-4461 is designed as the future product choice for customer’s current ETX solutions. With new power saving technology and a new IO interface, the Intel Atom N270 SOM-4461 is able to provide higher processing and SATA support than old ETX products, and it allows customers to extend the product life cycle of their current ETX applications.

For more information, visit Advantech.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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