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The significance of Intel’s Core i7 to Embedded Computing
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 7, 2010, Intel® announced 27 new processors in its Core® i3, Core® i5 and Core® i7 families. Significantly for the embedded industry, twelve of these were targeted specifically at embedded applications.
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With the advent of high-speed serial fabrics, the VME Parallel Bus proved insufficient for the needs of higherperformance embedded systems. VPX, also known as VITA 46, is the follow-on to the VME Specification for the next generation of high-speed interconnects for harsh environments.
Rugged VME and CompactPCI hardware platform controls multiple unmanned aircraft
During March 2007 a series of QinetiQ research activities culminated with a Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot successfully controlling multiple unmanned aircraft from the cockpit of a Tornado military jet. For this series of flight trials, QinetiQ’s sophisticated control software was hosted on a dedicated Kontron platform comprising a mix of standard, off-the-shelf boards based on 3U CompactPCI® and VME embedded computing form factors as well as Kontron industrial servers.
Implementing ATCA Serving Gateways for LTE Networks
One key challenge of LTE is how core network components will keep up with massive increases in access link throughput (e.g., seven times HSPA data rates). How evolved core network equipment manufacturers rise to this challenge will be critical for determining subscriber satisfaction with their LTE service experiences. To focus on the challenge, this article discusses the “best practices” approach for building an ATCA Serving Gateway node, the very backbone of the LTE network user plane.
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Overview on the 1201 and 1901 Intel Single Board Computers
Jason Smith, Product Marketing Manager for Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing's San Diego office, provides an overview of the 1201 and 1901 Intel Single Board Computers now available to ship to customers. For more information on the 1201 go to www.cwcembedded.com/1201, and for the 1901 go to www.cwcembedded.com/1901.













