For programmers, designers and even IT managers who are looking for the strongest solution in a small form factor, Advanced Mezzanine Cards (AMC) is the best option. AMCs are designed with a PICMG standard and are already the industry standard as a powerful and versatile embedded product line. They can be used in both the ATCA and MicroTCA systems. With AMC and provides a serial interface and the ability to provide a variety of different transport systems, including PCI Express, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Serial Rapid I / O and SAS / SATA support.
In essence, the key to building MicroTCA platforms and the added value of AdvancedTCA platforms of AdvancedMC modules. This is mainly due to their ability to deploy these platforms with the necessary functions.
The size of the AMC is impressive. They range form double to single (74mm x 183.5mm) (183.5mm x 149mm). These are powerful and easy to integrate, which helps system vendors, use the Advanced TCA or MicroTCA platforms to present their solutions for applications that can use what they use.
Some of the benefits of AMC are:
• High data throughput via high-speed serial links
• Review concept IMPI High manageability and interoperability
• Easy maintenance with hot swap capability
What AdvancedMC can give us?
Impact of 40GB AdvancedTCA Systems
The growing burden of 4G wireless, and cloud computing demand telecommunications switching equipment. The need to ensure process stream HD video packages and allows secure access to applications, the drives on remote servers current with AdvancedTCA 10Gb compounds to their limits. Enter 40Gb ATCA, aka KR4 fabric connections.
With more and more consumers take advantage of streaming video on smartphones and the growth of the video phone face-to-face communication, network communication devices require higher throughput. Increased demand for mobile services available on 4G wireless networks can not be satisfied with 10Gb ATCA systems. The introduction of 40Gb ATCA allows growth of data intensive applications, the next-generation mobile telecommunications hardware.
Cloud computing requires a secure transfer of large amounts of data. The 40Gb ATCA technology provides the high data rates are required to provide security for cloud platforms. The higher bandwidth also offers lower latency for customer satisfaction.
By providing the bandwidth necessary to meet the requirements of 4G and cloud-use handle, makes 40Gb ATCA these platforms in practice. The benefits of both platforms will likely see growth in two and rose mix between them. In other words, greater use of cloud computing to 4G mobile devices. The availability of 40Gb ATCA is the need for 40Gb ATCA even more acute. Interested in the use of 40Gb ATCA technology in your network? ATCA chassis are available for some time, and new leaves will be presented for a variety of applications in the coming months. Contact NEI to read more.
Shuttle XPC Barebone SH55J2 SFF PC 2010 with new Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 CPUs
Shuttle’s latest small form-factor PC was introduced, and the XPC Barebone offer SH55J2 managed to last for compatibility with Intel’s Core i3, i5 Core and Core i7 CPU. The first machine in 1156 for all base support core variants is the SH55J2 found compatible with the onboard GPU in certain core i3 and i5 processors, and has both HDMI and VGA outputs, alternatively, one PCI Express connector, a dual-slot take discrete graphics card.
Shuttle XPC Barebone
Ports include nine USB 2.0, eSATA / USB combo port, analog and S / PDIF audio Ethernet, Gigabit, and a multi-format card reader. Inside there is a 3.5-inch drive bay and one 5.25-inch bay for optical drives. The supplied PSU is a 300W unit, and there is a heat-pipe cooling system.
The Shuttle XPC Barebone SH55J2 in Europe is now available at a price of € 251 ($ 320). Of course, you will also need budget for a processor, hard drive and DDR3 RAM, if you want a working system.
BluRay Discs can now offer up to 128Gb Storage
If you think that the 50GB capacity of Blu-Ray discs can only try isn’t enough for you to archive your personal information. However, we have the great news for you!
If you look forward to the new BDXL format, you will see that it `s good enough to provide capacities up to 100GB (rewritable), or 125GB (Write Once) disk space.
Whit Monday, the good news out of the way, we should really say the bad news. You `ll probably need a new player to use these discs, because this format uses about three fifty-seven layers, which translates to the need for a stronger laser, and it’s unlikely that only a firmware upgrade to this problem.