ADI Engineering breaks $100 barrier for high-performance Wi-Fi router board powered by Intel XScale technology
ADI Engineering has broken the $100 barrier for a Wi-Fi router board powered by the Intel IXP42X product line. Effective immediately, ADI is offering an ultralow-cost customer premise equipment (CPE) version of its "Pronghorn SBC" Wi-Fi router board for $99 in 2 ku minimum order quantities.
The CPE version of Pronghorn SBC includes a 266 MHz IXP420 network processor, 32 MB SDRAM, 16 MB Flash, one 10/100 Ethernet port, one MiniPCI slot, and 802.3af-compliant power over Ethernet. The product is RoHS compliant.
ADI also announced its standard production configuration of Pronghorn SBC targeted at infrastructure equipment for wireless Internet service providers (WISPs), system integrators, and OEMs is priced at $129 in order quantities as low as 100 units. The standard production configuration of Pronghorn SBC is identical to the CPE version, except for offering two MiniPCI slots.
Pronghorn SBC is FCC certified and CE marked, and is RoHS compliant.
Pronghorn SBC is shipping in volume, and the new pricing is effective immediately.
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