COM Express
COM Express
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New ARBOR COM Express Mini Type 10 module with single-chip, quad-core Intel(r) Pentium(r) N4200 / dual-core Celeron(r) N3350 SoC
Based on this new premium class low-power design, the robust COM Express Mini Type 10 modules consume, on average, just 6 watts while providing increased graphics capabilities and overall performance.
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X-ES Announces Rugged, Intel Xeon D Processor-Based COM Express (Type 7) Mezzanine Module with Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet & Onboard Storage
Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) is pleased to introduce our first Enhanced COM Express(r) Basic (Type 7) mezzanine module, the XPedite7650, based on the Intel(r) Xeon(r) D-1500 family of processors (formerly Broadwell-DE) and featuring dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports. The XPedite7650 is just one of many of X-ES' embedded mezzanine modules.
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New EmETXe-i89M0 COM Express module : A maximum of inputs/outputs for an optimum flexibility
ARBOR Technology, a leading provider of embedded computing solutions, announces the release of the ARBOR EmETXe-i89M0 COM Express Type 6 Module. Built on Intel's new 14nm process technology, the EmETXe-i89M0 is based on the Intel(r) 6th Generation Core(tm) processors (formerly codenamed "Skylake-H"), and supports the Intel (r) Turbo Boost Technology.
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congatec welcomes official release of the COM Express 3.0 specification
congatec's Type 7 Server-on-Modules are now PICMG standard
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Module COM Express СРС1302 - More Power, More Capabilities
Fastwel launches its new high-performance computer module CPC1302 based on the Intel 5th Generation CPUs ("Broadwell").
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PICMG Announces The Ratification of COM0 R.3 for COM Express for Server Grade Performance
PICMG, a not-for-profit 501(c) consortium of companies and organizations that collaboratively develop open specifications, has announced the release of a high-performance revision that adds server-grade functionality to COM Express embedded computing systems. COM Express is widely used in Industrial Automation, Military/Aerospace, Gaming, Medical, Transportation, IoT, and other applications.
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Portwell Announces Neptune Alpha OpenBMC Development Kit Featuring Support for Facebook's OpenBMC
The Portwell Neptune Alpha OpenBMC Development Kit is built with Facebook's latest OpenBMC, and designed with the Portwell PCOM-B639VG Type 6 COM Express Basic (125mm x 95mm) module and carrier board in microATX form factor, featuring the 6th generation Intel Core processor family. By developing custom BMC from open source, Portwell's Neptune Alpha OpenBMC Development Kit enables customers to verify their custom-built BMC for speeding up time to market. In addition, it is the number one hardware platform designed and developed for supporting open source IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) developments from OpenBMC.
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GE presents new Industrial Internet Control System for the first time in Europe and new modular Industrial PCs
At Embedded World 2017 in Nuremberg, Germany (March 14-16), GE's Automation & Controls (Hall 3, Booth 543) presents for the first time in Europe its new Industrial Internet Control System IICS, a central control system for industrial asset and plant control on the basis of analyzed machine data.
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Embedded World 2017: GE presents modular Industrial PCs marking a new era of customized computing platforms
• Presenting first two family members of new line of Industrial PCs • Introducing a new concept of modular design, allowing higher level of customization • New Industrial PCs form hardware foundation of GE's Field Agent Technology • More computing power for critical link of machine controllers to cloud-enabled analytics • Next generation COM Express modules to choose from for customizing new Industrial PCs • European launch of Industrial Internet Control System
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Recent developments based on PICMG xTCA for Physics standards
The xTCA for Physics PICMG standards work began in 2009 after several years of investigation into the suitability of ATCA as a controls platform for several new accelerators then under consideration.
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CompactPCI Serial reaches out into space
Recently, the U.S.-based Internet service provider OneWeb ordered 900 satellites to provide additional global broadband. Knowing that this volume is more than half of the total 1,400 satellites already in orbit, and knowing that the cost for sending one into space is about $100 million, the industry needs to start thinking about new technologies that could help manage the mass of satellites that must be produced every year.
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PICMG: A CTO's perspective
In the current environment of "open source everything," is there still a role for PICMG and open specifications? Doug Sandy, vice president of technology and CTO for PICMG, explores the past and future of PICMG within the emerging industry landscape.