SiS today unveiled the world’s first reference board in AMD mini DTX form factor for home server named Churchill. The Churchill is the world’s first home server system which is compliant with Microsoft’s Windows Home Server logo requirements. The Churchill successfully co-developed by SiS, AMD, and Gigabyte. It implements SiS’s high performance SiS761GX/SiS966 chipsets and AMD socket AM2 CPU to power the system. To provide a rich selection of multimedia applications Churchill adopts the SiS761GX/SiS966 chipset to seamlessly support various digital devices.
It is designed to be light-weighted, compact and flexible with everything packed into a 10” (H) x 7” (W) x 10” (D) chassis. Home users can access their data anywhere in their house through wireless network. It provides huge flexibility, convenience, and efficiency to home users.