The Emerson Network Power MITX-CORE-800 series features a standard latching 12 Vdc power input connector for ease of use and low cost integration by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The MITX-CORE-800 series presents the user with a PICMG(r) standard Extended Application Programming Interface (EAPI) to simplify the control of essential hardware functionality such as the backlight inverter and the watchdog timer. Emerson Network Power has also simplified the way in which developers can customize and configure the motherboards’ BIOS to speed integration and accelerate time-to-revenue.
Emerson Network Power is a premier member of the Intel(r) Embedded Alliance and is one of the first companies to introduce embedded motherboards featuring the 2nd generation Intel(r) Core(tm) processor family, said Paul Virgo, marketing director for the Embedded Computing business of Emerson Network Power. The ‘future-proof’ MITX-CORE-800 series is designed to provide customers with a managed path of performance and feature improvements as future generations of Intel(r) Core(tm) processors are brought to market. This series of Mini-ITX embedded motherboards is just the first line of products: Emerson Network Power will be supporting future products within the 2nd generation Intel(r) Core(tm) processor family to be launched later this year.
The 2nd generation Intel(r) Core(tm) processor family introduces the Intel(r) Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel(r) AVX) instructions to enable new levels of performance, flexibility and energy efficiency, said Matt Langman, director of product marketing, Embedded Computing Division, Intel. Intel(r) AVX can deliver the performance required by the growing needs of applications such as anonymous video analytics within the next wave of digital signage and intelligent kiosks, or wireless clinical carts within the connected hospital environment.