ADLINK Quad-Core full-size single board computer with Intel Q35 Express Chipset

adlink_sbc.jpg Adlink recently launched the NuPRO-935A; a PICMG 1.0 full-size single board computer (SBC) powered by the next generation Intel Core 2 Quad/Duo processor on 45 nm process. With processor speeds up to 3 GHz, the NuPRO-935A is designed to be a high performance industrial computing solution. High bandwidth dual-channel DDR2 800 MHz memory up to 4GB is supported, meeting high-speed data transfer requirements. Featuring a 1333 MHz front side bus and Intel Q35 Express chipset, the NuPRO-935A is specifically designed for high-performance computing applications such as industrial automation, intelligent transportation, medical and CTI (Computer Telephony Integration).

The Adlink NuPRO-935A offers an ample range of I/O ports for data processing and storage. It provides up to five USB ports, two Serial ATA II storage ports, five USB 2.0 ports, two 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports, one RS-232 port, one RS-232/422/485 port, and one parallel port. Other features include a PS/2 keyboard/mouse port, Watchdog timer and Hardware Monitor. The Adlink NuPRO-935A's full feature set and processing capability make it an ideal solution for today's high-performance industrial applications.

August 18, 2008 - 7:05 AM | Posted in - Computing | | | | | |


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