Embedded Motherboards Solve Your Toughest Challenge

by Mark Lovett on June 9, 2010

The roots of the embedded computing paradigm go back nearly 50 years with the initial development of dedicated guidance computers for the Apollo space program and Minuteman missile.  But it wasn’t until 1971, when the Intel 4004 microprocessor was released, that embedded computing expanded into commercial markets.

By definition, computing platforms built using embedded motherboards are dedicated to specific tasks and can be found today in a wide range of demanding applications, from industrial automation to flight simulators, patient monitoring systems, UAV ground control stations and VoIP servers.

Trenton’s WTM7026 embedded motherboard, supporting Six-Core and Quad-core Intel® Xeon® E5600 series processors, was designed for such critical applications.  With the integration of Intel’s Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) into the processors, Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other government computing applications can now utilize the security capabilities offered by Intel TXT in secure network servers.

Trenton WTM7026 Embedded Motherboard

Trenton WTM7026 Embedded Motherboard

Other motherboard options include the NTM6900 and JXM7031 embedded motherboards, both of which are pefect for deployment in 3U rackmount computers within a range of industries such as Government & Defense, Energy, Video Wall Controllers and Test & Measurement.

What’s your toughest challenge? Regardless of industry or application, Trenton can create a customer-driven computing solution based on our embedded motherboard technology.  Call us at 800.875.6031 or 770.287.3100 to discuss your embedded computing project needs.

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