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News Release from: Impulse | Subject: Gene-6310
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 29 August 2002
Low-power board supports ethernet etc
Low-power sub-compact Pwentium III-level board with support for LCD, LVDS, ethernet, Compact Flash, TV-out, and audio
The new Gene-6310 is a highly integrated multimedia Pentium III level SBC which combines outstanding computing performance with competitive pricing The Gene-6310 follows in the footsteps of its sub-compact family with its identical compact form factor (4" x 5 3/4") its fanless CPU, and its single 5V power requirement
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 26 Jun 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Gene-6310 can even be installed in the pocket chassis designed to support the sub-compact range of SBCs.
The CPU incorporated into the Gene-6310 is the VIA Eden/Ezra series (EBGA).
Running at 400/533/667/800 (Ezra) MHz, this fanless (Eden series only) low power CPU performs at the highest standards.
The built in L2 Cache offers 64 KB of memory, along with the front side bus running at 133 MHz.
Memory support consists of a single 144-pin SODIMM socket with the capability of accessing up to 512 MB of SDRAM memory.
Also, located on the solder side is a Type II Compact Flash socket offering up to 1GB of flash memory.
Gene-6310 utilises the Savage4 AGP4X 2D/3D graphic controller integrated in the VT8606 chipset.
With optimised Shared Memory Architecture, it allows the system memory to be efficiently shared by the graphic controller up to 32MB.
Resolutions of up to 1920 x 1440 are attainable.
TV output signals can also be achieved, through the VT1621 digital TV encoder (supporting both PAL and NTSC).
The remaining features include a south bridge VT82C686B with the AC97 2.0 compliant audio codec VT1612A for audio input/output.
Other I/O support includes on-board 10/100baseT Ethernet, four USB ports, two serial ports and support for IDE hard, disk drives, floppy disk, keyboard and mouse.
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