VME/VXS Processor Board Supports Dual DVI-I Graphics

Sept. 9, 2009
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The latest addition to the company’s line of VME/VXS processor boards is the VX 541/06x, a single-slot 6U dual PMC/XMC VME/VXS processor board featuring Intel’s Core2 Duo processor operating at 2.26 GHz or 1.86 GHz. The board supports up to 8 Gbytes of soldered DDR3-1066 SDRAM. A key differentiating feature of this board is that it supports dual DVI-I graphics via the front panel and dual DVI-D graphics via the rear panel. The VXS switched serial standard—VITA 41.3—is optionally supported to provide fast data transfer between other compatible boards in the system. Commercial and extended temperature versions are available now and a ruggedized air-cooled (to VITA 47) version will be available shortly. The VX 541/06x board supports the 2.26-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SP9300 or the 1.86 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL9400 processors, which are fabricated on Intel’s 45-nm process technology and offer a large last-level on-die cache (6 Mbytes), 1066-MHz front-side bus, improved power management, and more. The board is suited for CPU-intensive processing applications whereby the processor’s dual cores can access up to 8 Gbytes of soldered dual channel DDR3-1066 SDRAM, with a peak bandwidth of up to 16 Gbytes/s. CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES INC., Woburn, MA. (781) 933 5900.

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