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Computer on Module
Define a Computer-On-Module, or COM, with all components necessary for a bootable host computer, packaged as a super component. Interfaces will provide a smooth transition path from legacy parallel interfaces to LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) interfaces. These include the PCI bus and parallel ATA and PCI Express and Serial ATA.
Supporting Information:
Press Releases
- ADLINK announces low cost COM Express® module with Intel® Atom™ Processor N270 and Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset
- Kontron Leads Industry in Development of New COM Express Specification
- Kontron Releases One Of First Com Express Solutions Based On Latest Intel® Processor
- PDSi Launches Compact, Cost-Effective COM Express Module
- AXIOMTECH has cost-effective Entry Level Intel® Pentium® M COM Express Type II Module
- RadiSys Announces Portfolio of Extended Temperature, Ruggedized Procelerant™ COM Express™ Modules Based On Intel® Processors
- DTI Releases COM Express Module supporting the Intel® Core™ Duo or Celeron® M Processor
- Ampro Core™ 2 Duo COM Express Module Targets 'Extreme Rugged' Apps
White Papers, Tutorials and Articles
- Computer-On-Module Designs for the Future of Portable Devices
- COM Express Versus ETX
- COM Express: The Next Trend in Embedded Computing Small Form Factors
Note: COM Express is a trademark of PICMG.

