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News Release from: SBS Technologies | Subject: Telum 2001-VGA
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 June 2005

Graphics adapter comes in AdvancedMC
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SBS Technologies has released the Telum 2001-VGA AdvancedMC video graphics controller card.

SBS Technologies has released the Telum 2001-VGA AdvancedMC video graphics controller card This single-width full-height card is compliant with PICMG's AMC.0 specification RC1.1

The Telum 2001-VGA is a high-quality, high-performance graphics adapter that supports a variety of SVGA/CRT monitors in single display configurations.

The Telum 2001-VGA's rich feature set includes a complete 3D rendering suite, hardware support for MPEG/DVD playback, a robust 2D drawing engine that supports bit block transfers, transparent block transfers, colour expansion and line draw.

"The Telum 2001-VGA is ideal for board development applications that need video for debugging and monitoring", said Bill Molyneux, Vice President and General Manager of SBS General Purpose I/O Products.

"This VGA AdvancedMC provides a video user interface and complements the SBS Telum ASLP10 AdvancedMC SBC".

"Add these two cards and other Telum I/O modules to the SBS AMC-7S-Chassis AdvancedMC rack-mount chassis and you have a powerful, affordable AdvancedMC computer system".

Designed to handle high-resolution graphics displays, the Telum 2001-VGA AdvancedMC has a Silicon Motion Lynx3DM8+ accelerator and 8Mbyte of high-performance on-chip SGRAM.

A comprehensive display mode supports many standard screen resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 at 60Hz with 24bit/pixel colour depth.

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