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News Release from: Commell | Subject: HS-872P
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 February 2007
Compact SBC promises extraordinary
performance
The half-size HS-872P PISA (PCI+ISA) platform is based on the Intel 945GM Express and 82801GBM chipset, optimised for Core2 Duo/Core Duo mobile and Celeron M on 65nm processors.
New from Commell, the half-size HS-872P PISA (PCI+ISA) platform is based on the Intel 945GM Express and 82801GBM chipset, optimised for Core2 Duo/Core Duo mobile and Celeron M on 65nm processors The platform addresses the requirements of a wide range of embedded applications such as interactive clients and industrial automation equipment
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The HS-872P supports high speed DDR2 400/533/667 memory providing maximum capacity 2Gbyte, and integrated 256bit graphics core running at 400MHz and DirectX 9 3D hardware acceleration, based on Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (Intel GMA 950) architecture, delivers a 2x improvement in graphics performance over the previous generation chipset, The integrated display controller comes with up to 2048 x 1536 resolution for both analogue and digital displays, and support for multiple display types (LVDS,DVI,CRT).
The HS-872P comes with floppy, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, RS232C and RS232/RS422/RS485 ports, a printer port, UltraATA 100 EIDE onboard, dual Intel 82537L PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, four USB2.0 ports, AC97 3D audio and a CompactFlash interface.
The Commell HS-872P is designed to meet the needs of applications that require extraordinary computing performance, reliability and low power consumption.
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