A Triple Play:Three CPUs Give 3 × Throughput On One Blade Card

March 3, 2003
Delivering triple the processing power of conventional blade CPU cards, the Katana 3750 CompactPCI card packs three independent 800-MHz PowerPC CPU complexes based on the 750FX CPUs. It fully complies with the PICMG 2.16 cPSB specification and...

Delivering triple the processing power of conventional blade CPU cards, the Katana 3750 CompactPCI card packs three independent 800-MHz PowerPC CPU complexes based on the 750FX CPUs. It fully complies with the PICMG 2.16 cPSB specification and provides off-card communications between blades using packet-based serial communications. Also included on-board is a local Gigabit Ethernet switch that automatically routes Internet-protocol traffic to the appropriate processor for core on-card communications. This offloads packet processing from other subsystem elements, increasing system throughput. The card can hold up to 512 Mbytes of double-data-rate SDRAM with error correction code for each processor, as well as 64 Mbytes of linear flash memory for each CPU. The board's primary processor has a bank of 512 kbytes of boot flash memory. Also included on the Katana card is a 32-bit, 33-MHz local PCI bus, a 10/100-Mbit Ethernet maintenance port, and a serial console port. Pricing for the card starts at about $5200 in OEM quantities, with samples immediately available.

Artesyn Technologies Inc.
www.artesyn.com; (608) 831-5500

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