

server: winbeta.org - 12.04.2008
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversApplied Data Systems (ADS) has introduced an Intel Atom-based development system built around a 3.9 x 2.8 inch computer-on-module (COM). The Catalyst targets ruggedized handheld, medical, and industrial designs, has a wide variety of interfaces, and runs Windows XP Embedded or Windows CE, the company says.
Like other development systems of its type, the Catalyst is designed so manufacturers can begin their hardware development by plugging the COM into a generic carrier board. The carrier board supplies as many standard PC-style interfaces as possible. At a later stage, as ADS notes, a simplified, task-specific carrier board can be designed, lowering cost.
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