
MEN Micros New ESMexpress® Standard: XM1
MEN Micros new XM1 ESMexpress® System-On-Module, based on the new ANSI-VITA 59 (RSE Rugged System-On-Module Express) computing standard in development, brings the cost and time savings of computer-on-modules (COMs) technology to rugged, harsh and mission-critical environments.
The XM1 features the first-generation Intel® Atoml® processor (Z530 at 1.6 GHz or Z510 at 1.1 GHz) based on 45-nm technology.

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NetX® and NetX Duo are Express Logic's high-performance implementation of IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/IP protocol standards.
Both are fully integrated with the ThreadX® RTOS (real-time operating system) and are available for all supported processors.
NetX and NetX Duo have a unique Piconet architecture.
Combined with a zero-copy API, it makes them a perfect fit for today's deeply embedded applications that require network connectivity.
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Definition: In computing, C is a general-purpose, block structured, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix operating system.[2] Although C was designed for implementing system software,[3] it is also widely used for developing application software.
It is widely used on a great many different software platforms and computer architectures, and several popular compilers exist.
C has greatly influenced many other popular programming languages, most notably C++, which originally began as an extension to C. Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language))
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