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8Mbyte of SGRAM puts 3D onboard Pentium III SBC

An Amplicon product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 5, 2001

New from Amplicon Liveline, the NuPro 710 Pentium III flip chip based SBC incorporates an industry first AGP video controller with 8Mbyte SGRAM which supports 3D video.

New from Amplicon Liveline, the NuPro 710 full size single board computer is based on the Pentium III flip chip, and incorporates an industry first AGP video controller with 8Mbyte SGRAM which supports 3D movie and video images.

Manufactured by Adlink, based in Taiwan, for which Amplicon is the principle partner in the UK, the company has extensive knowledge of the design of SBC's and PC plug in boards for industrial data acquisition.

This advanced SBC is well ahead of its contemporaries, featuring such a high level of video memory, where many others have a maximum of 2Mbyte.

Another important feature of the SBC is a well developed Intel 440 BX chipset, where Intel has promised long term support.

This makes the board ideal for system integrators, as in the knowledge of this support they can confidently design the board into their systems.

The device also supports Pentium III up to 700MHz, enabling use in demanding applications, as well as featuring an FC-PGA 370-pin CPU socket; M-Systems disk on chip socket for up to 144MB and three DIMM sockets for up to 768 SDRAM.

The NuPro 710 is suitable for use where there is a heavy video demand, ideal applications therefore being industrial or mission critical applications with a heavy graphics requirement.

These could include machines such as video kiosks or gaming machines with heavy multimedia industrial image processing applications.

Its onboard video controller makes it highly reliable in comparison with those boards which have a separate video board.

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