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News Release from: Wordsworth Technology | Subject: SAGP-845MEV
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 April 2004
Pentium 4 board aims for legacy upgrades
The SAGP-845MEV is a new PIAGP form factor Socket-478 processor board.
The SAGP-845MEV is a new PIAGP form factor Socket-478 processor board The full size SBC SAGP-845MEV board supports the Intel Pentium 4M, P4 and Celeron processors up to 533MHz front side bus (and Intel Hyper-Threading Technology)
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The SAGP-845MEV board is based on the Intel 845G/GE and ICH4 integrated chipset and allows the use of an external high performance AGP graphics card through use of the unique AGP (4X) interface connector.
It supports up to 2Gbyte of DDR 200/266/333 memory.
The board includes four USB 2.0 ports (for high speed connection to external devices) and a 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet port.
Solid-state memory cards are supported through a Compact Flash type II socket for safe local storage.
System security is provided by a watchdog timer and the monitoring of voltage, temperature and fan speeds.
"Using the Intel Pentium 4-M processor provides an ideal low power, high performance main board solution not previously available, opening up a whole new range of applications in which customers can upgrade their present systems without necessarily changing their power supply", said Nick Coxhead, Technical Director of Wordsworth Technology.
The power consumption using an 2.5GHz Intel P4-M with 512Mbyte DDR SDRAM is 4A at +5V and 3A at +12V.
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