ETX Module Enlists Atom N270 Processor

Oct. 8, 2008
Offering higher performance and lower power consumption than its COM family predecessors, the ETX-AT computer-on-module fits the latest ETX 3.02 form factor standard and provides two additional SATA ports while maintaining full backward compatibility

Offering higher performance and lower power consumption than its COM family predecessors, the ETX-AT computer-on-module fits the latest ETX 3.02 form factor standard and provides two additional SATA ports while maintaining full backward compatibility with earlier ETX standards. It features a 45-nm, N270 Atom processor with 512 KB of L2 cache and supports up to 2 GB of DDR2 memory. A 945GSE Express chipset integrates an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 that provides CRT, TV-out (SDTV and HDTV), and has additional support for single/dual channel 18-/24-bit LVDS. Other features include an Intel based 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port, two IDE PATA channels, a dual-port SATA controller, four USB 2.0 ports, two serial ports, one parallel port (SPP/ECP/EPP) shared with FDD, one PS/2 keyboard/mouse interface, and HDA audio. The ETX-AT is sampling in small amounts now with full production shipping in February 2009. List price is less than $300 each. ADLINK TECHNOLOGY AMERICA INC., Irvine, CA (866) 423-5465.

Company: ADLINK TECHNOLOGY AMERICA INC.

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