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Actis Computer
Address:
19 Chemin du Champ-des-Filles
Plan-les-Ouates
Geneva
CH-1228
Switzerland
Telephone: (Switzerland) +41 22 706 18 30
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Actis Computer:
System removes need for complex CPU design
Actis Computer 's new PowerPC computer on module is designed to help the customer to build a system without the burden of designing the complex CPU part of the project.
News from Actis Computer (17 April 2007)
Third-generation PowerQUICC board upgrades VME
The VSBX-6560 is billed as the perfect replacement solution for all existing VME CPU boards from Motorola which are now in EOL due to the RoHS directives.
News from Actis Computer (21 September 2006)
Embedded CPU is easier to interface
A compact 32bit PowerPC SBC interfaces via a flat cable connection for easy integration with user specific I/O boards or even wire-wrap prototype boards.
News from Actis Computer (22 August 2006)
PowerPC-based SBC offers scalable performance
The ESBX-4440 Series is billed as an ideal solution for packet switching applications in the communication, industrial and storage markets as well as OEM design requirements for scalable performance.
News from Actis Computer (20 July 2006)
Compact PowerPC CPU is easier to interface
A novel PowerPC CPU module simplifies system design by using flat cable connection for easy integration with user I/O and even wire-wrap prototype boards.
News from Actis Computer ( 6 June 2005)
VME single board computer hits budget price point
The VSBC-6847 VME single board computer is heralded as setting a new standard for quality and performance at a price of only Eur 1000.
News from Actis Computer ( 6 June 2005)
Double performance given at two-thirds price
Second generation single board computer offers more than twice the performance for two thirds the price of its predecessor and features the PowerQUICC 2, using 0.13um technology.
News from Actis Computer ( 1 April 2005)

