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Acrosser announces AR-B6050 single-board Atom computer
 
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Acrosser announces AR-B6050 single-board Atom computer

July 20, 2010 - Acrosser announces the 3.5” SBC, AR-B6050, which carries the Intel ATOM N450. Acrosser took the advantage of the new N450 chipset to accomplish the design, such as the small footprint, the low power consumption, the high speed of DMI interface, and the built-in GPU.

AR-B6050 includes SO-DIMM socket for maximum of 2GB System Memory, and it has several Input/Output ports, such as: Dual 18-Bit LVDS and VGA, two Giga LAN supporting multiple level of network traffic, two COM and six USB 2.0, above features to meet a variety of the cost effective industrial computer applications.

There are a PCI-104 and a mini-PCIe expansion slot available for customers’ various application. It’s simply suited for most of the application which has room limitation but requires certain level of processing power.
 

 
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