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News Release from: Aaeon | Subject: GENE-1270B
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 August 2006
XScale module saves power for multimedia
The GENE-1270B is a cost-effective low-power-consumption RISC CPU module based on the Intel XScale PXA270.
New from Aaeon, the GENE-1270B is a cost-effective low-power-consumption RISC CPU module based on the Intel XScale PXA270 The module has two COM ports (one RS232, one RS232/485), four USB 1.1 hosts, one USB 1.1 client and digital I/O to connect and control the peripheral devices
CF and SDIO slots provide external expansion.
The CPU can be clocked up to 520MHz for top performance.
In addition, the GENE-1270B comes with the Intel 2700G display companion chipset to provide MPEG2/4 video decoding and 2D/3D acceleration.
Although the Intel PXA270 has the same kernel as the Intel PXA250, the PXA270 has been improved to reduce power consumption and with expanded multimedia support.
The power-saving function helps the GENE-1270B to run rich multimedia applications, making it ideal for vehicle PC and mobile device markets.
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