Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Utilite - a compact PC based on ARM-processor

The company has developed a compact computer CompuLab Utilite, based on the processor architecture-based ARM.


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Depending on the configuration, the new product can be equipped with 1 -, 2 – or 4-core Freescale i.MX6 (ARM Cortex-A9). Accordingly, the maximum power consumption of the chip can be from 3 watts to 8 watts. The device can be installed RAM of DDR3 1066 MHz up to 4 GB solid state drive and up to 512 GB. Expand the capacity of built-in storage can be achieved by installing a microSD memory card with up to 128 GB.


The presented model also includes two Gigabit Ethernet ports Ethernet, wireless modules Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0, four-port USB2.0, one port USB OTG, two port RS232, audio input and output. Stated ability to connect monitors with HDMI 1.4 interface and DVI-D resolutions up to 1920 × 1200 pixels and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. The device has dimensions of 135x100x21 mm. The operating system may use a version of Ubuntu Linux or Android .


Compact PC CompuLab Utilite go on sale next month. The suggested retail price starting configuration is declared at the level of $ 99.



Utilite - a compact PC based on ARM-processor

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