Embedded Compact Extended
- Embedded Compact Extended
The Embedded Compact Extended is a small form factor Single Board Computer made by Intel. Made for meet the demanding in the features and performance compared to the desktop platforms.
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* [http://intel.com/design/intarch/papers/ECX_form_factor.htm Intel Embedded Compact Extended Form Factor Single Board Computer Interface]
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