Cell Computing to Demonstrate 3 x 5 Inch Pentium PCs at Embedded Processor Forum; New 'Plug-N-Run' Systems Feature NeoMagic Multimedia ICs (Business Wire; 05/04/99) SAN JOSE, CALIF. (May 3) BUSINESS WIRE -May 3, 1999--Cell Computing, Inc., manufacturer of the award-winning CardPC(TM) -- industry's smallest Pentium processor motherboard, will demonstrate two new ultra-compact Pentium-based PCs with NeoMagic multimedia accelerators at the Embedded Processor Forum. The new Cell Computing systems are based upon the Plug-N-Run Pentium micro- motherboard. The Plug-N-Run is a 3 x 5 inch low-power module containing all the functionality of a traditional PC motherboard -- including an Intel mobile Pentium or Pentium II CPU, cache, chipset, NeoMagic 128 or 256-bit multimedia accelerator, Phoenix BIOS, and Super I/O, in a form factor designed for mobile and embedded computer systems. Typical applications for Cell micro-motherboards include handheld computing devices and tablets, in-vehicle computing, network appliances, kiosks, mobile test equipment, wearable computers, aircraft instrumentation, and other embedded systems requiring full compatibility with operating systems like Microsoft Windows 95/98, CE, and NT, as well as Linux and real-time operating systems from Microware, VenturCom, Lynx Real-Time, Integrated Systems, and Phar Lap Software. The new Cell Computing systems will be shown at the Embedded Processor Forum, located at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose. Exhibit hours will be on Tuesday, May 4, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cell Computing, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets the CardPC and other micro-motherboard OEM products for the embedded computing market. Cell Computing is owned by PFU Limited, a $1.5 billion joint venture of Panasonic and Fujitsu Limited. The company is dedicated to delivering the industry's smallest X86 motherboards for portable and embedded applications.
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