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Linux Computer Thinks It's a Chip
Jul 3, 2007, 09 :45 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (8737 reads)

"A board vendor specializing in military and rugged markets is sampling a 2-inch-square ARM9/FPGA processor module designed to plug into a 462-pin CPU-style socket. Advanced Knowledge Associates (AKA), says its LM150 comes with a Linux BSP (board support package) and supports applications requiring custom interfaces.

"The tiny LM150 module appears to come with a large heatsink mounting plate that makes it look more like a large chip than what it really is: a tiny single-board computer..."

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