
Cogent Computer Systems has started to ship a SO-DIMM-sized computer module based on Atmel’s AT91SAM9263 processor. Known as the CSB737 “system-on-module” (SOM), it will come with a development kit that comprises of a carrier board and a Windows CE 6.0 BSP (board support package). Based on an ARM926EJ-S core running at 240MHz, with a 100MHz system bus, the CSB737 features 96Kb of on-chip SRAM, 10/100 Ethernet, USB host and device ports, camera interface, LCD controller, and a 2D graphics co-processor. Supported by a separately Windows CE 6.0 BSP (board support package) written by Adeneo, you get display, storage, and bus drivers as well. The CSB737 board is available for approximately $300. Can’t wait to see what people can cook up with this.
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