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Mobile board - key to building custom notebooks

posted by Jon Jen Tan on October 16, 2008

Intel Mobile Boards offer a unique mix of Intel technology, common building blocks and Intel quality, which makes them very competitive in the fast growing mobile motherboards market. The Intel Mobile Board MGM45WU offers an extensive array of built-in Intel manageability and proactive security features - this includes the likes of Intel Active management Technology and Intel Trusted Platform module. Furthermore, the motherboard comes readily accessorized at launch with a docking station available to be purchased separately. The Intel Mobile Board MGM45RM offers consumers a rich media experience with high-definition playback supporting Blue-ray or HD-DVD.

Both boards are coupled with the easy interchangeability of system parts based on the Rich Creek 2. In addition, Intel Mobile Boards are subject to rigorous testing and quality control. Systems built with Intel Mobile Boards will instill the assurance of quality and stability that people have come to expect from Intel.

Rich Creek 2 (RC2) is a first-ever form factor for notebooks. Much like ATX, RC2 defines the size and layout specs for notebook motherboards, chassis, and all accompanying peripherals. It is like an extension to Common Building Blocks, complementing it to build a complete notebook system. So come on over to channel booth at the Mobility Pavilion, we’ll be showcasing the following exciting new designs at the forum:

  • MediaPortal ported onto MGM101EN (Entry Cove board)
  • Oregon City, our next generation SMB chassis
  • Cool A plate designs by Coryor
  • MGM45WU & MGM45RM boards in RC2 formfactor

Please visit Channel booth at the Mobility Pavilion @ Intel Developers Forum Taipei Oct 20-21st to learn more about RichCreek2 and mobile boards.

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