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SiS unveils Churchill Server

Posted on June, Friday 08, 2007 By itVARnews Staff

Co-developed by SiS, AMD, and Gigabyte, the Churchill is world’s first Home Server Mainboard in Mini DTX.



SiS unveiled the world’s first reference board in AMD mini DTX form factor for home server named “Churchill�.

The Churchill is successfully co-developed by SiS, AMD, and Gigabyte. It implements SiS’s high performance SiS761GX/SiS966 chipsets and AMD socket AM2 CPU to power the system. To provide a rich selection of multimedia applications, which is the most attractive benefit to home users, the Churchill adopts the SiS761GX/SiS966 chipset to seamlessly support various digital devices.

The SiS761GX Northbridge chipset supports AMD Athlon 64/ 64FX/ Opteron/ Sempron. It is SiS’s latest chipset for embedded systems. It is designed to reduce power consumption of the system. Therefore, low power consumption is one of the most unique features of the SiS761GX.

The SiS761GX is integrated with the Mirage 1 graphics engine to optimize the multimedia performance of the system. With the integrated Mirage 1 graphics, the image quality of the home server plat

form will be intensively lifted up. Home users, therefore, can enjoy the ultimate high performance of video playback, games, movies, and all other multimedia devices.

The SiS966 Southbridge is combined with the SiS761GX Northbridge to support 4 PATA ports, 4 SATA II ports, and RAID 0, 1, 0+1, JBOD, 5. Also, the SiS966 chipset integrates the Gigabit Ethernet MAC Controller with the standard RGMII/MII interface and two PCI express x1 ports. By supporting a wide range of applications, the SiS966 chipset enables the home users to enjoy real digital life more easily and smoothly through the home server.

The Churchill is the world’s first home server system which is compliant with Microsoft’s Windows Home Server logo requirements. It is designed to be light-weighted, compact and flexible with everything packed into a 10� (H) x 7� (W) x 10� (D) chassis. Home users can access their data anywhere in their house through wireless network. It provides huge flexibility

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