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2013 PCN Release Date and Information

Date Description
08/30/2013 Multi-product change notice pertaining to adding a second source PCIe x 16 connector to the approved vendor list (AVL) for the RX965Q, RX965QV, RX35Q, RX35Q-ET, RX35Q-P. This change does not impact the product revision number or functionality.  View PCN (PDF)
06/21/2013 BIOS change notice for the BC77Q. View PCN (PDF)
06/11/2013 Hardware PCN for the MX67QM and MX67QMD motherboards to add greater compatibility with a broader range of DVI and HDMI display monitors. View PCN (PDF)
05/30/2013 BIOS PCN for the RX67Q micro ATX motherboard. This is a minor cosmetic change fixing a typo in the BIOS boot-up display message. View PCN (PDF)
05/30/2013 BIOS PCN for the BC67Q ATX motherboard.  This is a minor cosmetic change fixing a typo in the BIOS boot-up display message. View PCN (PDF)
04/02/2013 PCN for the MX67QM and MX67QM-D pertaining to encasing the battery to ensure no loose connection due to vibration or accidental contact with the battery holder. This is a preventive measure put in place due to customer feedback. View this PCN (PDF)
03/06/2013 Product Change Notice (PCN) pertaining the BCM BC67Q industrial ATX motherboard.  This change will be implemented in all BC67Q standard products late Q2 or early Q3 2013.   This notice reflects a major BIOS change adding BIOS support for the new Intel 3rd generation iCore processors (Ivy Bridge) in addition to the 2nd generation iCore processors (Sandy Bridge).  This change provides  significant advantages for our customers as it adds support for a full generation of CPUs not available when the BC67Q was released.  A few of those advantages are:
  • The performance advantage 3rd generation iCore Ivy Bridge processors have over 2nd  iCore Sandy Bridge processors
  • Greater flexibility and efficiency having two generations of processors to choose from and further extending the “sweet spot” lifecycle of the RX67Q
  • Gen 3 PCIe support
  • Utilizing the Ivy Bridge graphics performance because the graphics engine is integrated into the Ivy Bridge CPU
  • Utilizing the Ivy Bridge memory performance because the memory controller is integrated into the Ivy Bridge CPU
View this PCN (PDF)
03/06/2013 Product Change Notice (PCN) for the RX77Q regarding the CPU heat sink retention back plate.  This is a minor running change that should have no impact on the functionality of the RX77Q.

View this PCN (PDF)
02/25/2013 Product Change Notice (PCN) pertaining the BCM RX67Q industrial micro-ATX motherboard.  This change will be implemented in all RX67Q standard products late Q2 or early Q3 2013.   This notice reflects a major BIOS change adding BIOS support for the new Intel 3rd generation iCore processors (Ivy Bridge) in addition to the 2nd generation iCore processors (Sandy Bridge).  This change provides  significant advantages for our customers as it adds support for a full generation of CPUs not available when the RX67Q was released.  A few of those advantages are:
  • The performance advantage 3rd generation iCore Ivy Bridge processors have over 2nd  iCore Sandy Bridge processors
  • Greater flexibility and efficiency having two generations of processors to choose from and further extending the “sweet spot” lifecycle of the RX67Q
  • Gen 3 PCIe support
  • Utilizing the Ivy Bridge graphics performance because the graphics engine is integrated into the Ivy Bridge CPU
  • Utilizing the Ivy Bridge memory performance because the memory controller is integrated into the Ivy Bridge CPU
View this PCN (PDF)
02/14/2013 PCN for the following BCM products:  RX965QV; MX67QM; MX67QM-QC; MX67QMU
The change pertains to the JMicron part# JMB368 PATA host controller announced end of life.  JMicron has entered into an agreement authorizing InnoDisk to continue to manufacturer and support the chip JMB368 chip under the new InnoDisk part number IDB368 and the BCM PCN is to inform you the IDB368 part has been added to the approved vendor list for the above products and anticipated phase-in September 2013. View this PCN (PDF)