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English: COM-HPC is a PICMG definition for computer modules. These modules are installed typically on customer or application specific carrier boards. This allows to create embedded computer systems with special functions. The modules are available in multiple performance levels from many vendors.
Date 1.11.2020
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COM-HPC Client Size A module with heat-spreader and customized carrier board

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