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BVM develops high-performance motherboard

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 29, 2010

The latest Mini-ITX motherboard from BVM is said to be ideal for developing high-performance systems for industrial control and automation, retail, gaming, print imaging and digital signage.

The LV-67F is based on the QM57 chipset and supports the 64-bit multi-core Intel mobile Core i7/i5/i3 processors in the rPGA988A socket.

Two versions of the processor are available, the 32nm Core i7/i5/i3 with HD graphic function or the 45nm i7-8x0 and i7-7x0 without embedded graphic capability.

Intel Turbo boost technology and Intel Hyper-Threading technology maximises processor performance and reduces power requirements.

Up to 8GB of DDR3 800/1,066MHz system memory are supported, and the Intel HD graphic function provides dynamic video memory technology with MPG2/WMV9/VC1/AVC hardware acceleration, advanced pixel adaptive de-interlacing and high-quality scaling.

Additional display features include a 24-bit dual channel LVDS and an optional DVI interface.

I/O capability includes two GigaLAN ports, 10 USB2.0 ports, one RS232C and one RS232/422/485 serial ports.

An integrated Realtek ALC888 Codec supports high-definition audio, providing high-performance 7.1+2 channel high-definition audio.

The four eSATA 3GB/s interfaces support RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10, giving maximum storage performance for data-intensive applications.

Extended interface capability includes PCIE x 16, one Mini-PCIe and one Mini-PCI sockets for add-on cards.

A programmable 8-bit GPIO interface and a 256-level watchdog timer are also provided.

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