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Low-Power 3U cPCI Single-Board Computer Targets Freescale MPC8572E Processor

17th November 2008
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Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) has introduced XPedite5330, a new 3U CompactPCI single-board computer based on Freescale Semiconductor’s MPC8572E PowerQUICC III processor. In addition to the MPC 8572E dual-core processor, XPedite5330 provides a PMC/XMC site along with Gigabit Ethernet and the traditional PCI bus. To provide a system designer with multiple hardware options, XPedite5330 is available in a full range of convection- or conduction-cooled configurations.
“XPedite5330 is a continuation of Extreme's dedication to a modular product assembly line, allowing Extreme to move from one form factor to another with virtually identical hardware and software. Freescale's advanced MPC8572E dual-core processor is a natural fit to expand our 3U CompactPCI product offerings to our customers in a low-power/high-performance form factor,” states Aaron Lindner, Engineering Manager for X-ES.

“Extreme Engineering’s third MPC8572E product development in as many months underscores the company’s expertise in deploying Freescale silicon into compelling designs,” states Glenn Beck, a marketing manager within Freescale’s Networking Systems Division. “Offering customers multiple hardware configurations plus direct RTOS support helps our joint customers get to market fast.”
XPedite5330 is available and shipping today. Pricing varies based on memory configuration, environmental requirements and volume commitments from $2,000 to $8,000.

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