486CORE 'participates' in U.S.
Presidential Elections
November 01, 2000 The 486CORE "PC-on-chip"
modules power the smart card reader/writer systems which will be
used in upcoming United States presidential elections. CompuLab Ltd.
recently shipped 486CORE modules for a total of 950 card readers
manufactured by Sequoia Voting Systems - a leading provider of
electronic voting equipment in the United States.
About the 486CORE
The 486CORE is a tiny Single Board Computer module which implements
a complete embedded PC measuring 75 x 54 mm., smaller than a credit
card ! The functional content of the device is equivalent to a
typical fourth-generation desk-top computer. The 486CORE module
contains CPU, DRAM, Flash Disk, graphics controller, Ethernet and a
large variety of peripherals.
About CompuLab
Established in 1992, CompuLab
Ltd. specializes in the development of Single Board Computer
modules, often called PC-on-chip. CompuLab’s products are used by
more than 140 companies in forty countries. The company's offices
are located in Haifa, Israel.
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