The rapid growth of programmable handheld and wireless computers has created a market for processor boards and single-board computers specifically targeted to the unique needs of these devices.
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Based on the high performance and low-power 45nm Intel® CoreË™2 Duo processor T9400, this latest Kontron CompactPCI® board excels over the previous 65nm Intel® CoreË™2 Duo processor T7500-based board ...
VIA have taken the wraps off of their first Mini-ITX board to use the company's Nano processor, the replacement to the low-power C7-M. The VIA VB8001 board features the 1.6GHz processor itself, ...
There’s no shortage of single-board computers aimed at developers, but the Firefly-RK3399 is the first to utilize Rockchip’s RK3399 hexa-core processor with two ARM Cortex-A72 and four ARM Cortex-A53 ...
The last time we covered [Dr. Scott M. Baker], he made his Heathkit H8 run on a considerably older processor than it was made for. This time, apparently still not satisfied with the number of 8008 ...
VIA Nano Processor Readies VIA EPIA Boards for Next Generation Embedded Applications and Windows 7 T
VIA EPIA-M800 and VIA EPIA-N800 boards feature VIA Nano processor for advanced multimedia performance in next generation embedded applications Taipei, Taiwan, 15 December 2009 - VIA Technologies, Inc, ...
A long time before Beowulf clusters wired up with commodity Ethernet hardware became a hobbyist thing and a running joke, the ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. COMPUTEX Taipei 2011: Getting excited about X79? Well we are and there are a bunch of boards for the upcoming CPU and Chipset being shown at Computex.
I'm considering buying a server board that has two CPU sockets, but I don't want to afford both CPUs right now. Is that a problem? Can I just add in the other CPU later like adding extra memory DIMMs?
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tachyumâ„¢ Inc. today sent the motherboard emulation prototype of its Prodigy Universal Processor FPGA prototype to manufacturing, which, when returned, will be plugged into ...
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