The small profile and performance of the Osprey allows it to be incorporated into applications that were previously unachievable with an off-the-shelf embedded computer able to run x86 versions of Windows and Linux. Here are some examples of the types of current customer projects that utilize the power of Osprey’s rich feature set: The first application is a portable Human Machine Interface (HMI) system that utilizes the ruggedness and compact size of the Osprey. The system makes use of the Osprey’s extensive on-board I/O including the dual Mini PCIe socket to provide additional communications interfaces. Osprey provides these customers the required performance in a platform optimized for low power consumption. The next example is a Battlefield Display System. The Osprey is coupled with a daylight readable LCD display for use in harsh environments. Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) optimization is of utmost importance in these applications and the Osprey is a perfect fit due to the many critical features and I/O capabilities delivered in a very small package/footprint. In addition, the Osprey is designed to function in high shock applications that handheld or backpack based systems typically encounter. Lastly is an application for a Software Defined Radio. The Osprey’s fourth generation Atom processor provides the necessary processing capabilities while staying in the lower power Atom CPU family. The small EPU footprint coupled with dual mini PCIe sockets made the Osprey the perfect platform for a highly integrated system.