CompuLab Launches Nvidia Tegra 2-Based Trim-Slice Miniature Computer
IT News Online Staff 2011-05-10
CompuLab, a designer and manufacturer of embedded computing products, has announced the availability of the Nvidia Tegra 2 based Trim-Slice miniature computer. The Trim-Slice is available in three configurations - Trim-Slice Barebone, Trim-Slice Value and Trim-Slice Pro.
The Trim-Slice Barebone features 1 GHz Tegra 2, 1 GB RAM, HDMI port, Gigabit Ethernet, 4 USB ports, 2 SD slots and RS232 serial port. It has an MSRP of $199.
The Trim-Slice Value adds a 4 GB micro-SD card with Linux pre-installed and a USB 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter. It has an MSRP of $219.
The Trim-Slice Pro comes with 1 GHz Tegra 2, 1 GB RAM, 32 GB SSD with Linux pre-installed, HDMI and DVI ports, Gigabit Ethernet, built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, 4 USB ports, 2 SD slots, RS232 serial port and a USB Bluetooth adapter. The Trim-Slice Pro has an MSRP of $319.
CompuLab said OEMs and system-integrators can order Trim-Slice in volume with customization of feature set, branding and case finish.
Trim-Slice currently runs on Linux and is supported in the mainline kernel revision 2.6.39. The company said support for other operating systems is currently being worked on.
"We design Trim-Slice with SW developers in mind," said Irad Stavi, Director of Business Development at CompuLab. "Developers that are looking for an open cost-effective high-performance ARM platform are likely to find Trim-Slice an attractive and unique solution that is very convenient for SW development."

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