
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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InterNiche offers a broad range of royalty-free TCP/IP protocol suites, optimized for maximum performance and minimum memory footprint.
With no ties to proprietary operating systems and tool chains, InterNiche products are engineered for rapid, seamless integration with best-in-class development environments for each VLSI architecture family.
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Definition: GNU is a computer operating system composed entirely of free software.
Its name is a recursive acronym for GNU's Not Unix; it was chosen because its design is Unix-like, but differs from Unix by being free software and by not containing any Unix code.[2] Development of GNU was initiated by Richard Stallman and was the original focus of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The project to develop GNU is known as the GNU Project, and programs released under the auspices of the GNU Project are called GNU packages or GNU programs.
The system's basic components include the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), the GNU Binary Utilities (binutils), the bash shell, the GNU C library (glibc), and GNU Core Utilities (coreutils). Source: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU)
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