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Written by Don Dingee
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March 8, 2007
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Having roamed the halls at CES and Bus&Board and reflecting on the announcements over the last few weeks since, I’m seeing three unmistakable trends taking shape that will drive the next phase of the VME industry: cooling, processing, and what I’ll call apexing.
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Written by Rosemary Kristoff
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January 23, 2007
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Bus & Board kicked off with a media-only session on Sunday where Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC) showcased what they called the first public demo of a working VPX single board computer – the VPX-185 dual-core 8641D PowerPC. Installed in a Hybricon “T-frame” (open) VPX chassis, the ‘185 was joined with two CWCEC CHAMP-AV6 DSP boards all spewing about 1.2 Terabits/s of pseudo-random of memory packets across the VPX 5-slot mesh (populated by 3 cards in the demo).
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Written by Barbara Kalkis
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January 19, 2007
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Print may not be dead, but its role in marketing has clearly waned as industry marketers grapple with the enormous opportunities and challenges of winning customers via the web. This was the takeaway of the industry marketing panel at Bus & Board held this week in Long Beach.
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Written by Don Dingee
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January 19, 2007
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Previous Bus&Board events were abuzz over which serial interconnect would win. News from this week’s event: the shooting war between interconnects has ended, and the three left standing have declared peace.
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