27 October 2009

Connectivity module beefed up

  • Connectivity module beefed up

Lantronix has launched XPort Pro, the latest addition to its XPort family of embedded Ethernet networking and compute modules.

The thumb sized device is said to provide customers with a powerful engine for deploying advanced applications at the network edge.

With the same form factor as XPort, XPort Pro features a 32bit processor and enough memory to allow resource intensive applications to be deployed on a single platform. XPort Pro provides more than five times the processing power and 32 times the memory of its predecessor. Potential applications are said to include M2M edge computing.

Capable of running Linux and IPv6, XPort Pro is also available with the Evolution OS turnkey operating system and software development kit.

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Chris Shaw

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