Friday, August 22nd 2008

Intel Unveils Desktop Motherboard for Nettops

Offering more choice to entry-level desktop PC users, Intel Corporation today showcased a new desktop motherboard that packs a powerful price-performance value proposition. Running on the newly released 45nm dual-core Intel Atom Processor 330, the Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF2 Essential Series is the second generation of Intel's most affordable and differentiated motherboard that integrates a single unit of compute with a microprocessor, chipset, motherboard and heat sink.

Designed to specifically build nettops - a family of affordable desktops purpose built for Internet-centric usage models - the Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF2 targets entry-level computer users in the emerging markets, as second or basic home PCs for mature markets, or customized for unique vertical usage models such as Internet kiosks, thin clients or POS (point-of-sale) systems.
"Small on size and big on potential, the best of 45nm technology is used to deliver a rich and full experience in a tiny, power-packed package," said Tom Rampone, vice president of Intel's Sales and Marketing Group, and general manager, Channel Platforms Group. "Nettops represent a fundamental shift in system design and PC consumption. Over the next 20 years we will see nettops emerge as a powerful and significant force in computing."

Providing a big Internet experience in a small package, the Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF2 features the newest mini-ITX form factor. Backward compatible with ATX/MicroATX, this form factor allows PC manufacturers and system builders to create energy-efficient solutions with the ultimate small chassis flexibility. The board is integrated with a low-power dual-core Intel Atom Processor with 533 MHz system bus, and the Intel 945GC Express Chipset with built-in Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950. There is a single DIMM socket designed to support up to 2 GB of DDR2 667/533 SDRAM. For custom system configurations and future add-in upgrades there is a PCI expansion slot. In addition, the board includes an IDE connector supporting up to two ATA 100/66 devices, and an integrated 10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet LAN connectivity. Featuring High Definition Audio (6-Channel) with front panel header, the integrated stereo audio provides excellent value. The board also supports up to eight Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports (four back panel ports and two onboard headers supporting four additional USB 2.0 ports), two Serial ATA ports (3.0 Gb/s), and an S-Video connector.

Availability
The Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF2 will be available for shipping worldwide in September this year. Furthermore, the ecosystem is strong at launch with over a dozen chassis manufactures who have confirmed building chassis compatible with the Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF2.
Source: Intel
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30 Comments on Intel Unveils Desktop Motherboard for Nettops

#26
newtekie1
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tkpenaltyWell all these advantages that the 945GSC dont even show up on the board anyway.......
Yeah, I know, which is why I don't understand why they didn't just use the much lower powered 945GSE.
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lemonadesoda
They will probably transition to the 945GSE within weeks. Problem is they wanted to get a working product out into the market, esp. with all the trade fairs. And 10 weeks ago the 945GSE wasnt available to the designers.
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#28
DaedalusHelios
[I.R.A]_FBiHow mucho do they costo?
Good question.:toast:
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#29
lemonadesoda
DaedalusHeliosGood question.:toast:
Not a good answer. :toast::laugh:
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#30
newtekie1
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lemonadesodaThey will probably transition to the 945GSE within weeks. Problem is they wanted to get a working product out into the market, esp. with all the trade fairs. And 10 weeks ago the 945GSE wasnt available to the designers.
It has been available to the public for 10 weeks, the designers have had it for a lot longer than that, especially Intel's own designers.
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