Computer-on-Module has 67 x 49 mm footprint.

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Based on SIS 550 LV processor up to 400 MHz with integrated chipset, X-board(TM)<863> Computer-On-Module does not require any active cooling device and offers up to 256 Mb on-board DRAM and 128 Mb on-board FLASH storage. Offering 10/100 Base-T Ethernet capabilities, PCI- and LPC-compatible product offers connectivity through 3 USB 1.1, LAN, and serial interfaces. It provides outputs for sound as well as CRT and LCD/TFT displays with 1280 x 1024 resolution.



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Newest Kontron X-Board Computer-On-Module Delivers Highest Performance Graphics in Smallest Footprint



Tiny X-board<863> further expands capabilities of growing Kontron X-board product family

Kontron, a leading embedded computer technology company, today announced the X-board<863> Computer-On-Module (COM). The X-board<863> is the fifth overall addition Kontron's X-board(TM) product family of small embedded form factor modules.

The X-board<863> module is small, but definitely is not lacking any of the necessary features required by size constrained embedded applications. Based on the SIS 550 LV processor (up to 400MHz) with an integrated chipset, the X-board<863> is the most compact embedded PC available. The X-board<863> is designed for low power consumption and does not require any active cooling device. No larger than a standard business card, this newest small embedded module offers the highest graphics performance and connectivity interfaces needed by advanced applications. Key onboard features of the new Kontron X-board<863> module include:

- Up to 256MB of onboard DRAM system memory

- Up to 128MB of onboard FLASH storage

- Support for CRT and LCD/TFT displays up to 1280x1024 resolution

- 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, 3x USB 1.1 and more

Sample X-board<863> modules will be available in Q2 2005. Kontron anticipates offering production units priced starting at approximately $220 in small quantities (actual pricing may vary based on volume).

About X-board(TM) COMs:

X-board modules, with credit card-like dimensions (67 x 49 mm), are fully PCI- and LPC- compatible. They feature essential interfaces such as USB, LAN and serial as well as outputs for sound and LCDs. Kontron's X-board concept leaves behind older legacy interfaces such as PS/2, floppy, parallel, and the ISA-bus behind, making way for the use of ARM- and MIPS- processor architectures as well as traditional x86 types. This leads to an expansion of the application fields for the new Computer-On-Module (COM) standard. Closing the gap between the DIMM-PC and ETX, the X-board concept is ideal for OEMs that require a performance greater than that provided by the DIMM-PC but fewer features than those offered by the ETX standard. For additional information about the X-board standard, contact Kontron.

"Kontron's introduction of this second X-board design built around an Intel XScale processor broadens the uses of Intel XScale technology to include a diverse arra'y of embedded computing applications -- from telecommunications to test and measurement and more, said Matthias Huber, Director of the Kontron Embedded Modules division in Hayward, California.

About Kontron:

A leading global embedded computer technology company, Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, and test and measurement markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs more than 1,500 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German TecDAX 30 stock exchange under the symbol "KBC". Kontron is a member of the Intel Communications Alliance. For additional information on Kontron, please visit: www.kontron.com.

About the Intel Communications Alliance

The Intel® Communications Alliance is a community of communications and embedded developers and solutions providers committed to the development of modular, standards-based solutions based on Intel technologies. For more information, please visit: http://www.intel.com/go/ica

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