Performance Considerations for the Hardware Components of a Thin Client (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
The following topics provide both the minimal hardware requirements and the hardware recommendations to develop Windows Embedded CE powered thin clients.
In This Section
- Microprocessor Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for microprocessors.
- Graphics Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for graphics hardware.
- Networking Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for networking hardware.
- Memory Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for memory hardware.
- Storage Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for storage hardware.
- Real-Time Clock Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for real-time clock hardware.
- Bus Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for bus hardware.
- Hardware-Assisted Debugging Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for debugging hardware.
- User Input/Output Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for user I/O hardware.
- Input/Output Port Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for I/O port hardware.
- USB Host Controller Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for USB host controller hardware.
- Audio Hardware Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various performance considerations for audio output hardware.
Related Sections
- Hardware Architecture Diagram for a Thin Client
Contains a diagram that shows a suggested layout for the hardware components of thin clients.
- Board Support Package Considerations for a Thin Client
Describes various considerations for building or obtaining a board support package (BSP) for thin client hardware.
- Adding Additional Hardware Support to a Thin Client
Lists options to add hardware to a thin client.