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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Force Computers | Subject: FES-4201
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 February 2002

Embedded server family offers dual
Pentium 4s

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Force Computers has a new line of dual-Pentium 4 processor-based ATX form-factor platforms.

Force Computers has a new line of dual-Pentium 4 processor-based ATX form-factor platforms The Force Embedded Server family, which includes the FES-4201 board, is powered by the latest Pentium 4 Xeon processors with clock speeds ranging from 1.8 to 2.2GHz

The FES-4201 uses the small 12 x 10in ATX board format to offer a high-performance, high-density solution designed for cost-effective 1 and 2U system requirements.

Also offering up to 12Gbyte of double-datarate SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, PCI-X and the ServerWorks Grand Champion LE chipset, it provides robust I/O capability for network storage, medical imaging, high-end firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDS), streaming media servers and high-end embedded print engines.

The FES-4201 embedded server offers OEMs the earliest possible access to state-of-the-art embedded technologies many before they have become widely adopted resulting in improved time-to-market.

It also provides emerging technologies with the highest quality at the lowest total cost.

Other features include: onboard Gigabit Ethernet interface; a multisegmented PCI-X architecture (64bit, 100/133MHz); server management support; and onboard dual-channel ultra-320 SCSI and IDE ATA functionality with RAID 0/1 (for data storage).

Volume shipments of FES-4201 boards are scheduled for March 2002.

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