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| "Price-sensitive" CompactPCI board uses Celeron |
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Tuesday, December 16 2008 @ 04:01 PM EST Contributed by: sde
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Kontron announced a 6U CompactPCI (CPCI) board for "price-sensitive" automation and IP switching applications. The CP6001-V has a 1.86GHz Intel Celeron M440, up to 4GB of RAM, four gigabit Ethernet interfaces, 2.5-inch hard disk support, CompactFlash, and a PMC (PCI mezzanine card) expansion site, says Kontron.
Kontron says the single-slot, space-saving CP6001-V can be installed in a CPCI system slot as a system master, or in a peripheral slot in PCI passive mode, in which case it is hot-swappable. The device includes Intel components including the 1.86GHz Celeron M400 CPU, 82945GM northbridge, and 82801 ICH-7 R southbridge (all indicated on the block diagram below). Read more
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