Functional Description
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cPCI-3620
Graphics
The graphics is integrated in the processor and based on Intel
®
HD Graphics 4000 technology, enabling substantial gains in per-
formance and lower power consumption.
X
DirectX 11 support
X
OpenGL 4.0 support
X
Graphics Base Frequency: 542 MHz
X
Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency: 792 MHz
X
Full HD video playback
X
Maximum resolution of 2560x1600@60Hz
3.2 PMC/XMC
The cPCI-3620S models support one PMC or XMC site for face-
plate I/O expansion. The PMC site provides a maximum
32-bit/66MHz PCI bus link using a Pericom PI7C9X130
PCI-Express-to-PCI bridge and PCI-Express x1 link. The PMC site
su3.3V signaling only. The XMC site provides a
PCI-Express x1 lane.
3.3 Intel
®
Virtualization Technology
Intel
®
Virtualization Technology (VT-x) allows one hardware plat-
form to function as multiple “virtual” platforms. It offers improved
manageability by limiting downtime and maintaining productivity
by isolating computing activities into separate partitions. Hard-
ware-based Intel
®
Virtualization Technology (Intel
®
VT-x)
improves the fundamental flexibility and robustness of traditional
software-based virtualization solutions by accelerating key func-
tions of the virtualized platform. This efficiency offers benefits to
the IT, embedded developer, and intelligent systems communities.
3.4 Intel
®
AES New Instructions
Intel
®
Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel
®
AES-NI) is a new encryption instruction set that improves on the
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm and accelerates
the encryption of data in the Intel Atom Processor E3800 product
family. Encryption is frequently recommended as the best way to
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