AMD reference design supports new Geode SoC and Linux
AMD has released a pair of ETX form-factor reference designs based on its low-power, Geode SC1100/SC1200 x86-based system-on-chip processors. The DBSC1100 and DBSC1200 (pictured) support Linux and are suitable for use in applications such as set-top boxes, thin clients, and information appliances, according to AMD.
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