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Based on Intel's exciting new ultra low power Atom processor, the Titanium is the first x86 based single board computer (SBC) in the Boundary Devices lineup.
The Titanium board consumes less than 5W average total power and, unlike many other Atom boards, the Titanium board is able to boot directly from a MicroSD card. The benefits of its low power and SD card boot design are that heatsinks,
fan cooling and traditional hard drives are not needed which improves reliability, lowers cost, reduces size and allows for 'truly embedded' Windows and Linux based OS computing products.
While Titanium is a power miser, it does not lack in performance. Available CPU speeds of 1.1 GHz or 1.6 GHz (Z510/Z530), up to 2GB of 533 MHz DDR RAM and Intel's powerful US15W system controller hub make
it a powerful multimedia system.
Because the Titanium is targeted for embedded applications, the power supply has been designed such that it can be used with a Boundary Devices Power over Ethernet module or a single 5V DC power supply. Due to the
low power design, the Titanium can be coupled with a 15" display or smaller and function within the 802.3af IEEE specification.
The Titanium maintains all of the traditional features of a Boundary Devices SBC: low power, small form factor, Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capability, and the ability to interface with any size display.
The Titanium is available with a wide variety of connectivity options including on-board LVDS, HDMI, USB, and 10/100 Ethernet.
As with all Boundary products, the Titanium board is fully customizable to meet the cost and performance requirements of the customer.
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