XPC Zen: Shuttle redefines small form factor platform [again]
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(Taipei, Taiwan — January 20, 2003) Shuttle Inc, a leading provider of small form-factor (SFF) computers and mainboards, has introduced the XPC Zen (ST62K). Built around the revolutionary ATI RADEON 9100 chipset, this highly-advanced SFF computer delivers leading-edge integrated graphics performance and redefines the standard for low-noise, low-temperature operation.
“XPC Zen is among the first full-featured desktop computers to offer an external power supply,” said Ken Huang, vice president, systems R&D. “But, with ATI industry-best RADEON 9100 IGP, dual-channel DDR400 and Intel® Hyper-Threading technology processor support, Zen serves up truly impressive performance.”
This completely new, re-engineered SFF computer delivers slick consumer styling and incredible integrated graphics performance. Further, with support for Intel Pentium® 4 and Celeron® processors, and dual-channel DDR400 memory, XPC Zen delivers incredible power despite its small size and “Super Quiet, Super Cool” operation.
Shuttle’s XPC Zen is housed in the all-new “K” enclosure featuring stylish “pearl” colored front panel with attractive rounded corners and edges. XPC Zen marks a new milestone in small form factor environmental and ergonomic design.
Shuttle ignited the SFF computer revolution in 2000 with the SV24 and reinvented the platform with the introduction of the XPC in 2002. Today, the award-winning Shuttle XPC is the best-selling small form factor brand and is available in over 100 countries worldwide.