Kontron’s microETXexpress-SP has been selected for the ‘Editor’s Tech Choice’ award from eg3.com, a leading technology website for embedded systems. eg3.com editors singled out the microETXexpress-SP, a computer-on-module built around the Intel Atom Z500 series processor and US15 system controller hub, as a cutting-edge product that simplifies the integration, development and deployment process for engineers.
The awards highlight the competitive nature of the embedded landscape, focusing on the most interesting and innovative product developments in the areas of computer-on-modules, embedded processors, multicore, security and software.
The microETXexpress-SP is small and energy efficient, making it ideal for ultramobile applications that require energy-saving x86 processor performance, high-end graphics, PCI Express, USB 2.0 and Serial ATA combined with long battery power availability. Solar-powered distributed devices and stationary devices used in medical, POS/POI and kiosk applications as well as automation applications can benefit from its graphics performance and extended, sophisticated feature set.
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