http://utilite-computer.com/web/utilite-pr-140713

Yokneam, Israel – 14-July-2013 – CompuLab is introducing Utilite – a miniature 
ARM-based desktop computer.

Powered by Freescale i.MX6 system-on-chip, Utilite is the next generation of 
CompuLab’s highly acclaimed Trim-Slice computer. Featuring a quad-core ARM 
Cortex-A9 CPU, up-to 4GB RAM and dual-head 1080p display output, Utilite 
expands the 2011 Trim-Slice offering with up-to twice the performance and less 
than half the starting price of $99. Designed into an elegant “zero-screws” 
housing and measuring only 5.3” x 3.9” x 0.8”, Utilite provides unprecedentedly 
rich I/O with dual GbE, 5 USB ports, 802.11 WiFi and Bluetooth.

High performance, low-power, rich I/O and miniature form-factor position the 
Utilite as an attractive solution for a variety of applications such as media 
player, IPTV, infotainment systems, digital signage, thin client and 
small-footprint desktop replacement.

Utilite will be offered with fully featured, desktop-grade Ubuntu Linux or 
Android operating systems delivering rich multimedia and PC-like user 
experience.

“In 2011 CompuLab’s Trim-Slice has pioneered the market of ARM-based 
computers,” said Igor Vaisbein, VP Business Development at CompuLab. “Utilite 
pushes the boundaries of ARM desktops even further by doubling the performance 
and providing more connectivity while maintaining the same tiny form-factor and 
drastically reducing cost.”

Utilite is particularly attractive to software developers since it is a 
high-performance, open platform designed into a commercial grade product. 
CompuLab intends to collaborate closely with the open-source community.


CPU     Freescale i.MX6 single / dual / quad core Cortex-A9 MPCore, up to 1.2GHz
RAM      Up to 4GB DDR3-1066
Storage  mSATA SSD, up to 512GB
Micro-SD (SDXC), up to 128GB
Graphics         Graphics Processing Unit supporting OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0, 
OpenVG 1.1 and OpenCL EP
Video Processing Unit supporting multi-stream 1080p H.264, VC1, RV10 and DivX 
decoding
Display  HDMI 1.4 up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
DVI-D up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
Network  Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
WiFi 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0
Audio    Stereo line-out and stereo line-in
S/PDIF (electrical through 3.5mm jack)
USB      Four USB2.0 high-speed ports, 480 Mbit/s
USB OTG port, 480 Mbit/s
RS232    Two RS232 serial ports, ultra mini serial connector
Power supply     Unregulated 10 to 16 volt input
Power    3W – 8W
Dimensions       5.3” x 3.9” x 0.8” – 135mm x 100mm x 21mm

CompuLab expects to start accepting orders for Utilite in August 2013.
Utilite will be offered in several configurations starting from $99.


CompuLab is a leading designer and manufacturer of embedded computing products 
since 1992. CompuLab products are embedded in digital signage, 
telecommunication systems, automotive devices, gaming systems, medical devices, 
aerospace and marine systems, and countless other applications. CompuLab 
headquarters are located in Yokneam, Israel with offices in St. Petersburg, FL.

NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional info visit www.utilite-computer.com

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