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GammaTech Durabook S15AB crams Broadwell U CPUs into a rugged chassis

GammaTech Durabook S15AB crams Broadwell U CPUs into a rugged chassis

Posted on September 4, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

GammaTech has unveiled its latest ruggedized notebook computer that is aimed at mobile workers, governments, and automotive industry users. The machine is called the S15AB and it has a 15.6-inch LCD with full HD resolution. Buyers can choose from Intel Broadwell U series CPUs and up to 16GB of memory.

The Intel Broadwell U line of processors is a one-chip solution with HD graphics engine integrated and low 15W power consumption. Less power consumption for the CPU means better battery life. The CPU also supports Intel vPro tech for security needs.
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