AdvancedTCA Processor Blade Exploits Westmere Processors

May 26, 2011
The ATC7000 dual socket node blade supporting 12 cores of processing performance by way of dual Intel Xeon 5600 series Westmere processors.

The ATC7000 dual socket node blade supporting 12 cores of processing performance by way of dual Intel Xeon 5600 series Westmere processors. The ATC7000 provides support for up to 64 GB of memory and an optional RTM with additional network interface options. It is a PICMG 3.0 compliant processor board for LTE/4G and other next-generation wireless and wireline infrastructure requirements, 3G and 4G Infrastructure, Wi-Max, IMS applications, virtualization, IPTV, radio network controlling, datacenter/network operations, security and traffic handling, computational clustering, and transcoding and encoding processes. DIVERSIFIED TECHNOLOGY INC., Ridgeland, MS. (800) 443-2667.

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