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Industry Trend The final, and maybe most compelling reason to choose Celeron's Socket 370 over Socket 7 is the overriding trend in the PC industry. Even though Socket 7 has stuck around longer than it originally might have done without the efforts of AMD and Cyrix, its future looks awfully dim. Cyrix now has completely left the market for Socket 7 processors, concentrating instead on specialized information appliance embedded chips like its GXM processor. AMD, on the other hand, has had problems supplying enough chips to meet the market's demand, among other problems. Intel, on the other hand, has continued to produce ever faster models of its Pentium® II and Pentium® III processors. It has also offered an option to its cumbersome Slot 1, namely, the Socket 370. The momentum in the industry is clearly behind Intel and its Socket 370 solution. Advantech's Socket 370 Solution Currently, Advantech Embedded PCs offers the PCM-9570 as its Socket 370 Pentium® II solution. Future embedded SBCs will also employee this Socket 370 solution in 3.5" CPU cards to meet the demands of the market. Call Advantech today if you need the power of a Socket 370 solution behind your application. |
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