
#DRAMAFEVERDFW NETBOARD SERIAL#
Netboard A10 boots with SageBIOS Coreboot from a 32Mbit serial SPI flash. non cond.ĭeciso supports both Linux and FreeBSD on the board, with other operating systems available on request.

3x Serial (2 on header, 1 with integrated usb serial converter on miniUSB B port).5x USB 2.0 (2 on header, 1 on edge connector, 2 external ports).Option 2: AMD Embedded GX-210HA G-Series SoC (2 x 1.0GHz Jaguar cores, 1MB L2 cache, 9W TDP, Radeon HD 8210E GPU).Option 1: AMD Embedded GX-415GA G-Series SoC (4 x 1.5GHz Jaguar cores, 2MB L2 cache, 15W TDP, Radeon HD 8330E GPU).AMD Embedded GX-416RA G-Series SoC (4x 1.65GHz Jaguar cores, 2MB L2 cache, 15W TDP, no GPU).The company also provides 2 other versions of the board that includes AMD G-Series SoCs with Radeon GPU.

Deciso decided to use this processor in the standard version of their Netboard A10, a single board computer that can be used for network based appliances such as IP-PBX, Firewall & UTM or Load Balancer. One of those new SoCs, GX-416RA, is especially designed for headless applications, and does not features GPU.

AMD announced the G-Series SoC, AFAIK the first x86 SoC including CPU, GPU and chipset (ala ARM), at the end of April, and a few products are already available such as Win Enterprises MB-60830.
