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Follow on Google News | Credit-Card Sized X86 Embedded Computer Available in VersaLogic's Turnkey Evaluation ProgramBy: VersaLogic Corporation Instant Evaluation Billed as "The easiest way to evaluate an embedded board," VersaLogic offers their popular board-level products as boxed, turnkey systems, complete with an installed OS, for quick and easy testing and evaluation. "These ready-to-power- VersaLogic's Turnkey Evaluation loan program provides no-charge loaner evaluation systems that are enclosed, powered, and preloaded with Windows or Linux OS. They are ready to run customer applications, enabling hands-on testing in record time. The compact, high-reliability Harrier board, based on Intel's Apollo Lake processor, is now available under this program. It includes error correcting memory (ECC) for critical and high-altitude applications. Easy as 1, 2, 3 The program is accessed via a form on VersaLogic's website. Qualified customers are shipped a complete pre-configured loaner system. The user can see how the selected embedded board performs with their application and can quickly decide whether to use the product in their system. High reliability / high security The Harrier embedded computer features Intel®'s latest 5th generation Apollo Lake Atom™ processors with error-correcting memory. The Harrier also includes a TPM 2.0 security chip, on-board power regulation, USB and Ethernet I/O ports, and Mini PCIe expansion sockets. The soldered-on ECC RAM enhances both the reliability and ruggedness of the product. It makes the Harrier ideal in environments where memory errors may occur due to cosmic ray interactions, which increase dramatically at altitude. Find out more The Harrier evaluation systems are available now from VersaLogic Corp. To find out about the Harrier, or the Turnkey Evaluation program, contact Sales@VersaLogic.com or call 503-747-2261. On the web find details at http://www.versalogic.com/ About VersaLogic Corporation VersaLogic delivers state-of-the- End
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