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06 September 2009

Ultra Lightweight Design Sony VAIO X Slim Netbook

Ultra Lightweight Design Sony VAIO X Slim Netbook

Sony has announced at IFA 2009, the X-series ultra-Slim VAIO laptop is only 0.5 cm thick and weighs only 1.5 kilograms. The VAIO X will use carbon fiber for the chassis and aluminum for the keyboard. The final specification is not yet confirmed, but the device is running on the Intel Atom.

The X VAIO has a 11.1 inch screen, two USB ports, VGA output, multi-in-one memory card slot and an Ethernet port. Sony VAIO officially launch X

Sony X-Series, this time with material of carbon fiber. 11.1-inch and 0.55 inches thick. Weighing only 1.5 kilograms. Half the size of the MacBook Air. Sony promises its new laptop has a battery life longer. For comparison, a book thick with Adamo 0.65 inches, weighs 4 pounds or even close to 2kg. Macbook Air Apple products have a thickness of 0.76 inches with the same weight.

After an introduction of the VAIO X505 revolutionary in 2003 when a carbon fiber stylish beautifully landscaped with chicklet keyboard was unveiled to the world, Sony has its sweet time before the publication of a different model in the X-and happened today ' Today at IFA in Berlin. This new ultra-portable, called Vaio X, provide an LED-backlit LCD 11.1, possibly an Atom processor (Sony has not confirmed that yet), 120GB HDD, 2GB of memory and a battery supposedly long . Common I / O includes 2 USB ports, VGA, MS / SD card reader, WiFi / WWAN We're going to review the specifications before long! But the laptop seems interesting, we'll just hope his performance will be so sweet!

The X-Series VAIO use a low voltage Intel processor (or Atom or Culv), but a shell of carbon fiber instead of aluminum or other more substantial material. Transfer to the body very rigid but light gives it a record weight of only 1.5 pounds, half as much as most netbooks and ultraportables like the MacBook Air. It also thins the system to a single half-inch thick on the issue.

Despite its new dimensions and greater than normal of 11.1 inches, the X is known that the battery life for them extremely long and last "all day and late into the night", although Sony will not say what involved. Most other specifications are vague, but 3G will be built.

Sony has hinted that under "Two thousand is going to cost". More Come Around October.

10 January 2009

New mainboard satisfies wide range for embedded computing

Commell - New mainboard satisfies wide range of embedded computing needsBased on Intel 945GSE Express chipset, Intel Atom N270 and implemented in 45 nm technology, the LV-67D was introduced earlier by Commell (Taiwan Commate Computer). The Board of Directors is GEMOTORISEERD optimized, so a solid performance per watt cost-effective solutions. The Board of Directors is proposing a solution for the embedded market, such as digital signage, kiosks, POS, thin clients, digital security, residential gateways, commercial and industrial control.

The LV-67D Mini-ITX mother is from 82945GSE Intel Graphic Memory Controller Hub and Intel I / O Controller Hub 7-M, the characteristics of power 32-bit 3D Graphics Processor core based on Intel GMA 950 with DVI or LVDS CRT, HDTV, supports multiple graphic display. The LV-67D older Mini-ITX supports DDR2 SO-DIMM SDRAM up to 2 GB of memory, and provides I / O capabilities, comes with PS / 2 keyboard and mouse, 5 x RS232C and 1 x RS232 / 422/485. Networking is provided by two Intel 82574L Giga LAN.

It also offers Realtek ALC888 HD Audio, 2 x SATA interface for data transfer up to 150 Mb / s, 8 x USB2.0 ports, Compact Flash socket. The Board provides the flexibility, high bandwidth expansion slots with 1 x Mini-PCI, a PCI slot and a small card for PCI Express system configurations and add them to the card upgrade, explains business.

23 December 2008

NVIDIA demos Ion: 9400M for netbooks

NVIDIA let slip details of its proposed platform for netbooks and nettops through Ubergizmo. Nicknamed Ion, the platform combines both an Intel Atom and a GeForce 9400M on a Pico-ITX mainboard. The design lets NVIDIA reduce the number of main chips for such a system from Intel’s three to two by merging the graphics, interface and memory controllers into a single chip and creates a reference design that measures just 3.9in by 2.9in even with expansion ports.

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15 December 2008

Mini-ITX board uses "netbook" Atom

Axiomtek has introduced a mini-ITX motherboard using the "mobile" versions of Intel's Atom processor. With its low power consumption and impressive list of I/O, the SBC86836 targets "extremely slim" embedded applications such as in-vehicle infotainment, POS, lottery machines, and kiosks.

The SBC86836's complement of I/O includes dual gigabit Ethernet ports, both VGA and LVDS display support, eight USB ports, six serial ports, and dual SATA ports. The company does not actually quantify the SBC86836's power usage, leaving us to turn to power usage ratings for Atom chips in general.

Since the Intels Atom was first announced in May, the family of 45nm processors has become remarkably popular. In a November report on third quarter 2008 processor sales, the research firm IDC said that Atom single-handedly boosted the market by an additional eight percent, out of an overall 15.8 increase.

The first Atoms were the Z5xx series, ranging in speed from 800MHz to 1.86GHz, with TDPs from 0.65 to 2.4 Watts. The 1.6GHz Z530, for example, has a TDP of 2 Watts. These 13 x 13mm chips, generally associated with MIDs (mobile internet devices) and other highly mobile products, are invariably paired with Intel's relatively large SCH US15W, an integrated northbridge/southbridge.

The chipmaker's second wave of Atoms came in June, in the form of the N270 and 230, architecturally the same as the Z5xx series but using 22mm x 22mm packages, and different supporting chipsets -- the "mobile" 945GCSE and 82801GBM for the N270, the 82945GC and 82801GB for the 230. At 1.6GHz, the N270 and 230 have TDPs of 2.5 and 4 Watts, respectively.

As history will record, the N270 has now found a home in innumerable netbooks (Intel's name for mini-laptops). Back on the mini-ITX farm, though, the first motherboard to sport an Atom was Intel's own D945GCLF. Employing the 230 "nettop" CPU, the D945GCLF uses from 40 to 60 Watts overall, according to third party tests. Most companies creating mini-ITX motherboards have apparently followed in Intel's footsteps by choosing the 230, though Kontron used the Z5xx Atoms in its KTUS15/miTX.

The SBC86836 adheres to Via's seven-year-old mini-ITX format, measuring 6.7 x 6.7 inches (170 x 170mm). However it does comply fully with Via's Mini-ITX version 2.0 spec, announced earlier this year, since it lacks a PCI Express x16 expansion slot.

Lacking any specifics from Axiomtek, we'd have to guess that the company's selection of the 1.6GHz N270 for the SBC86836 has subtracted as much as ten Watts from the device's power budget. That said, there appears to be a lot more to the SBC86836 than just its low-power characteristics. For example, it has substantially more I/O than the Intel board already mentioned. It boasts a VGA port, two gigabit Ethernet ports, three serial ports, and four USB ports on its edge. Also on the edge are dual PS/2 ports, for keyboard and mouse, plus audio I/O, according to Axiomtek.

Axiomtek's SBC86836


Internally, headers supply an additional three serial ports, four more USB ports, dual SATA ports, and an LVDS interface, Axiomtek adds. Expansion potential includes up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a PCI slot, and a Type II CompactFlash slot.

Features and specifications listed by Axiomtek for the SBC86838 include:

* Processor -- 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270
* Memory -- Up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, via single 240-pin slot
* Displays -- Supports CRTs up to 2048 x 1536 pixels, or LVDS LCDs up to 1600 x 1200
* Networking -- 2 x gigabit Ethernet ports
* Other I/O:
  • 2 x PS/2 (for keyboard and mouse) o 8 x USB 2.0 (4 external, 4 internal)
  • 1 x RS232/422/485 (external)
  • 5 x RS232 (2 external, 3 internal)
  • 2 x SATA-150
  • VGA
  • LVDS
  • Audio I/O
  • 8 channels of digital I/O (4 in, 4 out)
* Expansion:
  • PCI slot
  • Type II CompactFlash slot
* Operating temperature -- 0 to 60 deg. C (32 to 140 deg. F)
* Dimensions -- 6.7 x 6.7 inches (170 x 170mm)

Further information

Axiomtek did not announce pricing, but said the SBC86836 will be available during January 2009. Operating system support was not specified, but the Intel CPU and chipset have run Windows XP, Windows XP Embedded, Windows Vista, Linux, and other OSes on a wide variety of previous devices.

More information may be found on the company's website, here.

For further information about IDC's report regarding Intel Atom sales, see our sister site eWEEK.com, here.