Rugged ATX embedded computing motherboard for applications requiring dual displays introduced by Advantech

May 31, 2011
IRVINE, Calif., 31 May 2011. Advantech Co. Ltd. in Irvine, Calif., is introducing the AIMB-767 industrial-grade ATX motherboard for industrial and other severe-environment applications that need dual displays for DVI plus VGA. The embedded computer has the Intel G41 and the ICH7R chipset, and supports LGA 775 Intel Core2 Duo, Core2 Quad, Pentium Dual-Core, and Celeron 400 sequence processors with FSB up to 1333 MHz and DDR3 800/1066 MHz SDRAM of as much as 4 gigabytes. The AIMB-767 can accommodate software SATA RAID 0, 1, 5 & 10 for data storage and system protection for network-intensive applications. The board has four SATA II ports, four onboard serial ports (COM ports), one PCI Express x16, one PCI Express x4, and five PCI expansion slots.
IRVINE, Calif., 31 May 2011. Advantech Co. Ltd. in Irvine, Calif., is introducing the AIMB-767 industrial-grade ATX motherboard for industrial and other severe-environment embedded computing applications that need dual displays for DVI plus VGA. The embedded computer has the Intel G41 and the ICH7R chipset, and supports LGA 775 Intel Core2 Duo, Core2 Quad, Pentium Dual-Core, and Celeron 400 sequence processors with FSB up to 1333 MHz and DDR3 800/1066MHz SDRAM of as much as 4 gigabytes.The AIMB-767 can accommodate software SATA RAID 0, 1, 5 & 10 for data storage and system protection for network-intensive applications. The board has four SATA II ports, four onboard serial ports (COM ports), one PCI Express x16, one PCI Express x4, and five PCI expansion slots.The embedded computer also has the embedded Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 with shared memory of as much as 352 megabytes for strong 2D/3D graphic processing without an add-on graphics card.

For more information contact Advantech online at www.advantech.com.

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