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SBS Technologies Launches New Versatile Processor PMC Card; PSL09 PrPMC brings the high performance computing of the Intel® Pentium® M processor Low Voltage to PCI-based embedded applications
Business Wire, August 23, 2005
SAN FRANCISCO -- SBS Technologies (NASDAQ: SBSE)
--Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor Low Voltage or Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor Ultra Low Voltage
--Intel(R) 855GME Graphics Memory Controller Hub and Intel(R) 6300ESB I/O Controller Hub chipset
--Monarch and Non-Monarch mode support
---40 degrees C to 55 degrees C extended temperature operating range
--Linux(R), VxWorks(R) and Windows(R) XP support
Today, at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco, SBS Technologies(R) (NASDAQ: SBSE), a leading provider of embedded computing technology, announced its new PSL09 Processor PCI Mezzanine card (PrPMC). The PSL09 PrPMC is a high performance processor module powered by the Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor Low Voltage at 1.4 GHz. For very low power application requirements the PSL09 is also available with an Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor Ultra Low Voltage.
The PSL09 PrPMC is ideal for new or upgraded embedded applications that need a Windows XP graphical user interface like I/O management, data management or packet processing applications. This PrPMC supports a 33/66 MHz PCI bus and incorporates sophisticated power management technology, a VGA interface and 256 Mbytes of 333 MHz DDR SDRAM with optional ECC. The PSL09 provides embedded application designers extensive connectivity with four USB 2.0 ports, two serial ATA channels and two Fast Ethernet ports.
"The PSL09 processor PMC offers high performance computing while maintaining excellent thermal characteristics. Engineers that are designing embedded systems for demanding applications such as flight computers, software defined radio, and command, control and communications systems will appreciate the power and versatility of the PSL09," said Adrian Bernhard, Managing Director of European Operations for SBS Technologies.
The PSL09 supports Monarch and non-Monarch modes for increased flexibility.
In Monarch mode, the PSL09 acts as the host on the PCI bus, controlling the carrier board to which it is attached. If the embedded application needs a processor module with higher performance it can be easily changed without a redesign of the carrier board itself. In non-Monarch mode, the PSL09 acts as a slave processor module creating, with the host processor on the carrier board, a loosely coupled multi-processing capability adding additional computing power for demanding applications.
"Intel processors combined with the Intel 855GME chipset provide an ideal high-performance platform for many communications and embedded applications," said Mark Dellis, product marketing manager, Infrastructure Processor Division, Intel Corporation. "The new SBS Technologies PSL09 PrPMC module provides a faster time-to-market solution for developers of modular, highly flexible systems."
Upon request, the PSL09 features-as an option-PICMG(R) 2.15 compatibility with the added option of one or two Fast Ethernet links through the Pn4/Jn4 connector. This PICMG 2.15 option enables the PSL09 to operate with CompactPCI(R) 2.16 and AdvancedTCA(TM) carrier boards offering embedded application developers a wide range of alternatives.
Available in a standard temperature range of 0 degrees C to 50 degrees C, this board is also available in an extended temperature version ranging from -40 degrees to 55 degrees C for demanding applications in low temperature conditions. The PSL09 supports the Linux, VxWorks and Windows XP operating systems.
SBS Technologies(R) is an Associate Member with the Intel(R) Communications Alliance, a community of communications and embedded developers and solution providers. For more information, please visit www.intel.com/go/ica.
> Price and Availability:Available now, the pricing for the PSL09 PrPMC in single quantities starts at $2,140.
About SBS Technologies(R)
SBS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBSE) founded in 1986, designs and builds a wide range of standard and customized embedded computer products. Our products include processor boards, input/output modules, networking devices, and complete computer systems. Our products are used in many industries, including telecommunications, medical electronics, industrial automation and defense. Headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, SBS maintains eight primary operating locations, has regional sales offices throughout the United States and has international sales and support offices in six countries. More information on SBS is available at www.sbs.com.
Brand or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
This new product announcement contains forward-looking statements concerning SBS Technologies, Inc.'s product strategy, technology and product capability, and competitive leadership. These statements reflect the perspectives and expectations of SBS management as of the date of this release. Actual results may differ materially from those projected or implied in these forward-looking statements as a result of a number of risk factors, including sales and product strategy within SBS; the impact of rapid technological and market change; and other risk factors listed from time to time in the SBS SEC reports, including those listed under "Risk Factors" in the SBS Annual Report on Form 10-K and other reports.
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