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Steatite Celebrates 25 years in Partnership with IEI and introduces new IEI D525 processor range

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2010-10-29
MIDDLESEX, UK October 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) To celebrate this fruitful partnership, Steatite is offering a fully configured 1U Industrial computer featuring the new fanless Intel D525 1.8GHz Processor at a price of GBP599, which includes a free Windows Operating System. This system represents a jump in performance over the previous generation, whilst operating within the same 13W low power envelope. It supports 64bit extensions, 1MB cache, hyper-threading technology and an extended 7 year life cycle. It also boasts a 500GB SATA hard drive, 2GB fast DDR3 memory and a DVD rewriter.

Steatite are specialists in the design and manufacture of long life embedded computers and are the UK's largest provider of advanced computer based measurement & automation systems that can be customised, networked and bundled for ease of integration. The company is one of the few in Europe that offer custom operating systems based on the Windows Embedded Standard platform. Steatite customers benefit from:

- ISO 9001:2008 certification;
- Security cleared individuals;
- Strong engineering design capability;
- Deep knowledge, of MIL, UL & ISO Standards.

A market leader since 1930, Steatite's success comes from its passion and commitment to deliver high quality and reliable electronic products and services that meet its customers' precise requirements. The company place a particular emphasis on providing solutions that are built to last, and that can perform in the most demanding of environments. For more information on the 1U industrial computer offer or the D525 range call 01527 406880.

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About Steatite
Steatite Limited is a group company of Solid State PLC. Steatite is divided into product divisions: Wordsworth Technology, Steatite Rugged, Steatite Battery and Steatite Embedded, together offering a range of complementary products and systems that range from, industrial computer equipment, batteries, components, timing and frequency products, embedded solutions, and a full range of rugged notebook computers and PDAs.

In addition, Steatite has specialist industry skills in Oil and Gas, Oceanography, Satellite systems, Telecommunications, Medical, Government, Security and Military applications. Dedicated in-house teams support customers by designing, building and supplying the most advanced range of components and systems tailored to their application needs supported by the reassurance of first class quality standards.

Based in Redditch, Worcestershire, UK, Steatite employs over 50 people. For more information visit the Steatite web site at: http://www.steatite.co.uk

Contact details for editorial enquiries:
Debbie Reed, Steatite Limited, North Moons Moat Industrial Estate, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9PB
Tel: +44 (0)1527 406880
E-mail: debbier@steatite.co.uk

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Tel: +44 (0) 20 8869 9339 Fax: +44 (0) 20 8868 4373
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October 2010 Ref. STE/039/A

http://www.store.wordsworth.co.uk/catalog/Industrial_Hardware-103-1.html

http://www.wordsworth.co.uk/products-and-solutions/d525.html


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[Press-News.org] Steatite Celebrates 25 years in Partnership with IEI and introduces new IEI D525 processor range
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