Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. (X-ES) Introduces XPort4100: A Rugged Graphics PMC/XMC Module

Extreme Engineering Solutions is shipping XPort4100, a conduction- or air-cooled XMC/PMC solution featuring AMD Radeon E2400 graphics processor supporting two independent displays.

May 18th, 2009

Middleton, WI –May 19, 2009 – Extreme Engineering Solutions is shipping XPort4100, a conduction- or air-cooled XMC/PMC solution featuring AMD Radeon E2400 graphics processor supporting two independent displays. XPort4100 is a low power and high performance module and includes:

• AMD Radeon E2400 graphics processor

• 128 MB GDDR3 SDRAM

• 2D/3D graphics

• Dual independent displays

• UXGA 1600 x 1200 DVI resolution

• PCI Express interface

• In-house X-ES operating system support includes: Linux LSP and Windows drivers

• Guaranteed 4-hour technical response to all hardware and software questions

“XPort4100 is an example of Extreme Engineering introducing new capabilities to complement our existing line of single-board computers. This allows us to provide our customers with highly integrated single-slot solutions, and extends to complete system level offerings,” states Bob Senko, Director of Sales.

Pricing and Availability. XPort4100 is shipping today. Pricing starts at $2,995, discounts are available depending on configuration.

About Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc.

Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. (X-ES) designs and builds single-board computer and I/O products for embedded computer customers. X-ES offers cutting-edge performance and flexibility in design plus an unparalleled level of customer support and service. For further information on X-ES products or services, please visit our website: www.xes-inc.com or call (608) 833-1155.

Data Sheet: xes-inc.com/Products/XPort4100/XPort4100.html

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