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Re: Pentium M motherboard (3.5" SBC)

From: Paul-V Khuong <>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 08:50:46 -0700 (PDT)

--- Mikael J <> wrote:
> >
> > The gp+ is 12x16x5 cm, and consumes 3.8W w/ SSD
> (peaks
> > at 7.5W with a HD); it is ready to accept 5V/1.8A
> > power. It's a 233 MHz SiS, which, according to
> them,
> > should be the equivalent of ~600 MHz x86 (has
> MMX).
> > The same company also offers other products,
> mostly
> > more powerful, and more power-hungry, and without
> > built-in TV-out.
> >
> Doesn't really tell how much it is, though. Or, I
> just couldn't find
> it.  Did you?
Clicky pictury :)
http://www.norhtec.com/products/gp/index.html
Bottom of the page.

Oh, and i got the 233 MHz tidbit on a few page, and it
has been questionned - everyone seems to be basing
this on "For example, at 100 Mhz, the SiS 55x offers
the same computational power as a 233Mhz MMX.". Not
only would it mean that the CPU it a 233 MHz
_equivalent_, but i also fail to see how it implies
that this actually is what the gp is using. I couldn't
find any figure on the clock rate of the gp/gp+. I
guess we'll have to email them to know for sure. 

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