Qseven, a computer-on-module (COM) form factor, is a small, highly integrated computer module that can be used in a design application much like an integrated circuit component. It is smaller than other computer-on-module standards such as COM Express, ETX or XTX and is limited to very low power consuming CPUs. The maximum power consumption should be no more than 12 watts.
Qseven, a computer-on-module (COM) form factor, is a small, highly integrated computer module that can be used in a design application much like an integrated...
standard. The MXM 2.1 specification is widely available.[citation needed] The Qseven computer-on-module form factor uses a MXM-II connector, while the SMARC...
the SAGE air-defense system, where "Q7" was the commonly used nickname Qseven, a formfactor for industrial PC-boards Audi Q7, a German full-size SUV Changhe...
This is also a separate and free available document (EeeP R1.0). ETX XTX Qseven Smart Mobility Architecture (SMARC) COM-HPC (working group within PICMG)...
imagined as or might be assigned as interfaces of the AFB. COM Express ETX Qseven XTX "SGET team SDT.01 has passed its specification with the SMARC standard"...
QM57 Chipset (code name: Calpella). DFI also launched system-on-module Qseven, QB700-B + Q7951, which was powered by Intel Atom E600 series processors...
in March 2010. It was competing with other standards like COM Express or Qseven. Initially adopted by the German LiPPERT and the Swiss company DIGITAL-LOGIC...