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Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx
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2/15/2013
• Supports Hyper-Threading Technology 2-threads
• On die 512-kB, 8-way L2 cache
• Support for IA 32-bit and Intel® 64 architecture
• Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT)
• Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 and 3 (Intel® SSE2 and Intel® SSE3) and
Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSSE3) support
• Supports new CMOS FSB signaling for reduced power
• Micro-FCBGA8 packaging technologies
• Thermal management support via TM1 and TM2
• FSB Lane Reversal for flexible routing
• Supports C0/C1(e)/C2(e)/C4(e)
• New C6 Deep Power Down Technology
• L2 Dynamic Cache Sizing
• New Split-VTT support for lowest processor power state
• Advanced power management features including Enhanced Intel SpeedStep®
Technology
• Execute Disable Bit support for enhanced security
The HauteSHOT microNVR uses an Intel® System Controller Hub (Intel® SCH) US15W chipset.
The Intel® SCH chipset component of the Atom low power platform combines functionality
normally found in separate GMCH (integrated graphics, processor interface, memory controller)
and ICH (on-board and end-user I/O expansion) components into a single component consuming
less than 2.3 W of thermal design power.
The HauteSHOT microNVR graphics system is based on the Intel® SCH integrated graphics
controller, based on Intel® GMA500 architecture. The HauteSHOT microNVR board features an
HDMI connector (J14) providing DVI output. DVI output is formed using a Chrontel CH7307C DVI
transmitter in revisions 1.2 and 1.2x.
The Intel SCH provides integrated graphics (2D and 3D) and high-definition video decoder
capabilities with minimal power consumption.
The highly compact IGD contains advanced shader architecture (model 3.0+) that performs pixel
shading and vertex shading within a single hardware accelerator. The processing of pixels is
deferred until they are determined to be visible, which minimizes access to memory and improves
rendering performance.
The Intel SCH supports full hardware acceleration of video decoding standards such as H.264,
MPEG2, MPEG4, VC1, and WMV9.