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Acrosser AR-B1890 Intel Pentium M based Mini-ITX Motherboard

Posted by Ken Cheung in Boards, Busses on Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Acrosser Technology, Co., LTD today announces the release of AR-B1890, Acrosser’s first Mini-ITX Motherboard supports Intel(R) Pentium(R) M and Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor speed up to 2.26GHz. Based on Intel 915GM Express chipset, AR-B1890 provides front side bus of up to 533MHz and Dual Channel DDR II 400/533 So-DIMM up to 2GB. In addition, AR-B1890 comes with Intel integrated Graphic Media Accelerator 900 (Intel(R) GMA 900) platform that delivers advanced 32bit 3D graphics capability, yet cost-effective.


Acrosser AR-B1890 Intel Pentium M Mini-ITX Motherboard

AR-B1890 offers outstanding LAN performance with a Marvell PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet and a 10/100 Base-T port. Moreover, AR-B1890 features high-bandwidth interfaces such as USB2.0 connectivity, Serial ATA, PCI-E X1 slot that enhance overall system performance on a 170mm x 170mm Mini-ITX form factor.

These advance features make AR-B1890 perfectly suits the needs of multimedia, gaming and other applications requiring high quality graphics and audio performance, as well as high computing in a low power platform especially when space-limits and cost issues are crucial.

AR-B1890 Features

  • Supports Pentium(R) M/Celeron(R) M processors
  • Supports up to 2.26GHz, 400MHz/533MHz FSB
  • Support Dual Channel DDRII SO-DIMM, Max. 2GB memory
  • Realtek 10/100 Base-T and Marvell PCI-Express Gigabit LAN
  • Intel(R) 915GM GHCH Express support 18-bit dual channel LVDS
  • 2x SATA, 6x USB 2.0, 4x COM, Watchdog timer
  • 1x PCI, 1x MiniPCI, 1x PCI-E (x1) slot, IrDA, TV out, CF Slot

For more information on the AR-B1890 solution, or any other Acrosser solutions, please contact your local Acrosser sales rep today.

About Acrosser
Founded in 1987, Acrosser is one of the leading suppliers of industrial computing hardware in the world. To make life easier by taking advantage of advanced automated technology, Acrosser is the first to develop the revolutionary ROM/SRAM disk card, which solved the disk-drive stability problems that plagued early industrial automation industry. Acrosser offers complete product lines that would help customers to succeed in various industries such as Networking, Industrial Automation, POS/POI/KIOSK/ATM, and Gaming/Multimedia.

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