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    Toldex Launches Robin Z5xx Nano Computer Modules Powered by Intel Atom

    The credit card sized Robin Z530 and Z510 are embedded Nano COM Express Type 1 computer modules. They are based on Intel Atom Z530 and Z510 processors and the Intel System Controller Hub US15W, which combines the memory controller, graphic engine and I/O in a single, ultra compact design. The Intel Atom Z530 processor runs at 1.6GHz and is designed for high performance computing with low power consumption. Robin Z510 features the Intel Atom Z510 processor which runs at 1.1GHz.
    Robin Z530 offers a PCI Express x1 lanes, GBit LAN, and up to 7 High Speed USB ports for fast signal connectivity. One USB port can be configured as USB client. The module features in the standard configuration a dual independent graphic output with VGA and LVDS output.
    Robins provide a wide range of interfaces for mass storage device, such up to 2GB Solid State Flash Disk (on board), a MicroSD slot (on board) and a SATA interface. A microSD card slot is provided on the module for convenient memory extension.

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    Re: Toldex Launches Robin Z5xx Nano Computer Modules Powered by Intel Atom

    This is very good news from the New user point of view, who wanted to switch to Nano computers..

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    Re: Toldex Launches Robin Z5xx Nano Computer Modules Powered by Intel Atom

    It also has very good configuration of the system as well as USB port can be configured with the USB client, it has a dual Indiependent graphic which is addon benefit.

    cheers...

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