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MicroMax has extended its international reach at Embedded World 2013 in Nuremberg March 11, 2013 New York, March 11, 2013 – MicroMax announced today its successful participation in Embedded World 2013 in Nuremberg, where its products were well received by attendees. February 26, 2013 New York, February 26, 2013 – MicroMax announced today it is exhibiting its M-Max 810 PR/MS3, an ATR-based system for avionics, at Embedded World 2013 in Nuremberg. MicroMax announced completion of field test for M-Max 400 ST/USO February 25, 2013 New York, February 25, 2013 – MicroMax announced today that the field testing of their latest system for railroad Automatic Train Control (ATC) application has been successfully completed and that the M-Max 400 ST/USO will be on display at Embedded World 2013 in Nuremberg. MicroMax has shipped the first batch of M-Max 800 PR rugged industrial computers withstanding -55 °C June 29, 2012 MicroMax's high-end industrial rugged computer M-Max 800 PR/LMZ now operates at extremely low temperatures MicroMax has added the most powerful M-Max 800 PR to its portfolio May 22, 2012 MicroMax has released a new model of its industrial rugged M-Max 800 PR PC/104 Consortium Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Formation and PC/104 Specification Introduction March 27, 2012 Since inception in 1992, the PC/104 Consortium has grown to more than 60 members from around the globe February 22, 2012 December 15, 2011 June 01, 2011 No Limits - MicroMax M-Max Customized Solutions December 10, 2010 Each industry has its own requirements for industrial computing, and often a standard solution does not fulfill a customers needs. MicroMax, as a manufacturer of industrial computers, takes a customized approach to each client. Our engineering group can design one of our M-Max systems to fit the specific technical requirements of the customer. September 22, 2010 Diamond Systems launched its newest single board computer (SBC), Aurora. Featuring the 1.6GHz AtomTM Z530 processor from Intel, Aurora combines rugged design know-how with advanced manufacturing process techniques to achieve a rich feature set in the tiny 3.6x3.8" SUMIT-ISM form factor. Aurora also uses a simple, yet unprecedented, thermal design among stackable SBCs to reduce size, weight, power, and cost. |
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