Cpu graphics memory, Graphics – ADLINK Express-HRR User Manual
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Chapter 3
Hardware
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Reference Manual
Express-HRR
CPU
The Express-HRR offers three versions of the Intel i7 CPU—the 2610UE, 2715QE, and 2655LE—operating
at 1.5GHz, 2.1GHz, and 2.2GHz, respectively. The CPU integrates a high-performance, 64-bit, x86 multi
Processor Core with Memory Controller and 3D Graphics Engine. This single chip is based on 32-nm
process technology and provides an Intel Flexible Display Interface and a Direct Media Interface for high-
speed connectivity to the PCH. The CPU also supports Intel Hyper-Threading Technology (4 cores, 8
threads) and up to 16 GB of DDR3 memory at 1066/1333 MHz for high overall performance.
Graphics
The i7 CPU provides a refresh of the sixth generation graphics core, which features a substantial gain in
performance and a decrease in power consumption. The next generation Intel Clear Video HD Technology
includes a collection of video playback and enhancement features that improve the end user’s viewing
experience including Encode/Transcode HD content, HD content playback, and superior image quality.
Other graphics features of the CPU include support for DirectX 10.1, OpenGL3.0, DirectX Video
Acceleration (DXAV), Advanced Scheduler 2.0, 1.0, and XPDM.
Memory
The Express-HRR features dual-stacked SODIMM sockets for up to 16 GB of DDR3 memory. The CPU
provides an Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) with DDR3 protocols and two independent, 64-bit wide
channels each supporting two unbuffered ECC SODIMMs and employing up to two device ranks per
channel.
NOTE
ADLINK Technology, Inc. only supports the features/options tested and listed in
this manual. The main chips used in the Express-HRR may provide more
features or options than are listed for the Express-HRR, but some of these
features/options are not supported on the module and will not function as
specified in the chip documentation.