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| Kontron evaluation board for COM Express™ and UGM modules |
2008-04-02 posted by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH >>Founding Member of UGM<< |
Finding the optimal configuration for graphic and processor performance
Eching, Germany, April 02, 2008 - Kontron has developed the ETXexpress UGM Evalboard for evaluating the optimal embedded system configuration of CPUs and GPUs. It can be paired with high-end PEG Universal Graphic Modules (UGM) and COM Express™ conforming ETXexpress computer-on-modules as needed and aids in fast application validation. As a universally applicable development platform for scaleable graphic and process modules, the Kontron ETXexpress® UGM Evalboard supports fast software validation ...
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| Kontron Unveils the World’s First UGM 1.0 Compliant Embedded Universal Graphics Module |
2007-06-05 posted by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH >>Founding Member of UGM<< |
UGM-M72 Makes ATI R600 Based Graphics Power Long-Time Available
Eching, Germany & Taipei, Taiwan, June 5, 2007 – At the Computex Trade Fair in Taiwan, Kontron announced the world’s first UGM (Universal Graphics Module) based on AMD's flagship GPU ATI R600. The Kontron UGM-M72 is equipped with the 450-700 MHz version of the R600 core and delivers outstanding visualization and multitasking features beyond integrated chipset graphics, combined with power saving features and long-term availability. It is designed for embedded and rugged mobile applications that call for short time to market ...
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| Open Standard: XGI and Kontron Publish the UGM 1.0 Embedded Graphics Module Specification |
2007-06-05 posted by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH >>Founding Member of UGM<< |
The New “Universal Graphics Module” Standard Comes of Age
The new UGM standard, which was first unveiled in February at the Embedded World trade show (Nuremberg/Germany), defines an 84 x 95 mm universal Graphics-On-Module, supplying monitors with the most up-to-date range of high-end graphics card signals. Unlike conventional graphics card that are plugged in at 90 degrees to the baseboard, UGMs are connected parallel to the baseboard. This saves space and thereby allows for extremely flat and very scalable designs ...
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| Kontron and XGI Introduce UGM, the World’s First Graphics Card Standard for Embedded Systems |
2007-02-13 posted by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH >>Founding Member of UGM<< |
The “Universal Graphics Module” standard gives graphics long-term availability
Eching/Nuremberg, Germany, February 13, 2007 – At Embedded World, Kontron and XGI introduced for the first time the “Universal Graphics Module” standard for long-term available and custom scalable high-end PEG graphics. The new UGM standard defines an 84 x 95 mm universal graphics-on-module and supplies monitors with all current and future in demand graphics card signals. Unlike the conventional graphics card placement at a 90 degree angle, the UGM card is plugged in parallel ...
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| Kontron and XGI Introduce UGM, the World’s First Graphics Card Standard for Embedded Systems |
2007-02-13 posted by XGI Technology, Inc. >>Founding Member of UGM<< |
The “Universal Graphics Module” standard gives graphics long-term availability
Eching/Nuremberg, Germany, February 13, 2007 – At Embedded World, Kontron and XGI introduced for the first time the “Universal Graphics Module” standard for long-term available and custom scalable high-end PEG graphics. The new UGM standard defines an 84 x 95 mm universal graphics-on-module and supplies monitors with all current and future in demand graphics card signals. Unlike the conventional graphics card placement at a 90 degree angle, the UGM card is plugged in parallel ...
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