SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

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1.5Comparison with predecessor products

Feature

4846-XX5

4840-XX3/XX4

4851-514

Processor

Pentium 4/Celeron

Pentium 4/Celeron (Northwood)

Via C3

(Prescott)

 

 

 

Processor, max

Celeron D 326 (2.53GHZ )

Celeron 2.0GHz upgradable to

1.2Ghz

upgradable to Prescott

clock speed

2.8Ghz

551 (3.4Ghz)

 

 

 

 

North

Intel 82915GV (Lakeport)

Intel 82845GV (Brookdale)

CLE266

Bridge/GMCH

GMCH

 

 

South Bridge/ICH

ICH6

ICH4

VT8237R

System Memory

2.0GB Max.

2.0GB Max.

2.0GB Max.

System Memory

DDR2 533Mhz maximum

Double Data Rate (DDR)

DDR 266Mhz *

Technology

SDRAM, 266Mhz *

 

 

Integrated Video

Intel Graphics Media

Intel Extreme Graphics, 2D/3D

S3 Graphics, 2D/3D 128b

Accelerator 900 integrated

Controller

128b BLT/256b Fill engine

engine

into chipset

 

 

 

Video Memory

Up to 128 MB,shared with

Up to 64MB UMA with Windows

Up to 32MB UMA

system memory

Driver, 8MB DOS legacy mode

 

 

Multi Monitor

True multi monitor with

True multi monitor w/ Cedar

No 2nd display option

dual video adapter

adapter

 

 

Touch Screen

IBM enhanced ELO IR

ELO IR (Carroll Touch)

ELO 5 Wire-Resistive

Technology

(Accutouch)

 

 

Keyboard ports

Rear PS/2 KB

Side and Rear (exclusive) PS/2

Rear PS/2 KB

KB

 

 

 

Parallel Port

None

One

None

10/100Mbit

ICH6 integrated MAC,

ICH4 integrated MAC, External

VT8237 integrated MAC, Via

External Intel 82562GT

Ethernet

Intel 82562ET PHY

External PHY

PHY

 

 

 

USB Specification

All Ports Low, Full, and

Tower - Low, Full, High Speed

All Ports Low, Full, and High

(480Mb/s) Ports

High Speed

Speed

 

Tablet – Low, Full Speed

 

 

 

Flash Storage

Internal M-Systems USB

Compact Flash card and

RPQ required

flash card, mb mount

adapter, replaces HDD

 

 

Powered USB

One 12v and One 24v

One 12v and One 24v Powered

One 24V Power Port

Ports

Power Ports

Ports

 

Standard USB

7 Standard (9 total ports)

6 Standard ports (8 total ports)

4 Standard (5 total ports)

Ports

 

 

 

Operating System

Supported: Windows

Supported: Win 2000, Win XP,

Supported: Windows 2000,

2000, XP, WEPOS, DOS

DOS, IBM IRES (XX3 only)

XP, WEPOS, DOS

 

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IBM 500 manual Comparison with predecessor products, Feature 4846-XX5 4840-XX3/XX4 4851-514

500 specifications

The IBM 500 is a significant player in the world of enterprise solutions, particularly known for its robust capabilities in data processing and analytics. Designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses, the IBM 500 stands out due to its outstanding features that enhance performance, reliability, and scalability, making it a preferred choice for organizations of various sizes.

At the heart of the IBM 500 lies its powerful processing unit, which leverages IBM’s latest Power architecture. This architecture is renowned for its high throughput and efficient energy consumption, allowing businesses to run complex applications seamlessly. With multiple cores and threads, the IBM 500 can handle large volumes of data and execute extensive workloads concurrently, making it ideal for data-intensive operations.

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Overall, the IBM 500 combines powerful processing, advanced analytics, robust security, and reliable performance in a single solution. It is a testament to IBM’s dedication to providing cutting-edge technology that meets the needs of modern enterprises, while also allowing them to leverage innovation for sustainable growth. As businesses continue to adapt to digital transformations, the IBM 500 serves as a critical ally in navigating these changes effectively.