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Are you warmed up for the 40G race?
Your customer just called and wants to begin rolling out a 4G network by the middle of 2010.
Are you ready to deliver? To date, NEPs have been able to leverage 10G AdvancedTCA application-ready platforms from the COTS ecosystem to reduce their time-to-market and costs, as well as lower their development risk.
As the industry looks to transition from 10G to 40G to support higher bandwidth applications, NEPs must be able to make their 40G...
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http://www.compactpci-systems.com
date: 11/18/2009

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Matchmaking: Data fabrics and applications in MicroTCA
Vollrath discusses the configuration, advantages, and bandwidth of Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), 10 GbE, Serial RapidIO, and PCI Express (PCIe). Vollrath discusses the configuration, advantages, and bandwidth of Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), 10 GbE, Serial RapidIO, and PCI Express (PCIe). The mixture and flexibility of different fabrics and functions make MicroTCA interesting for a number of different applications.
Also appealing is the ease with...
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http://www.compactpci-systems.com
date: 5/8/2009

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White Paper: Bridge100 — A Powerful 100G Processing Platform
The networking world is continuing its decades-long evolution toward ever-higher data-rates, ever-higher traffic volume, a more diverse mix of traffic types, and packet-based protocols with an overlay of connection-based mechanisms.
But since 100 Gbps Ethernet is not yet fully standardized, a reprogrammable platform is needed to provide a flexible bridge with additional user-defined buffering, processing, and scheduling functions.
The Achroni...
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http://www.embedded-computing.com
date: 8/18/2009

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10 GbE in net-centric warfare: Why commercial network cards can't drive the application
10 GbE provides a standards-based fat pipe to move data.
However, real-time applications present unique challenges that must be addressed at the outset.
The world of technology has flipped 180 degrees: No longer is the best technology developed for the military and then later commercialized.
Now, the defense department is playing catch-up to off-the-shelf technology.
These days, civilians are accustomed to a profoundly high level of...
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http://www.mil-embedded.com
date: 10/27/2009
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Getting 10 GbE onto the XMC platform: VITA 42.6 defines high-speed Ethernet standard
If you thought Ethernet was only a command and control fabric, think again.
At 10 Gbps, Ethernet is now ready to serve as the high-bandwidth data plane.
VITA 42.6 defines the 10 GbE standard for the XMC platform, giving benign and rugged military applications access to the king of fat data pipes.
Its not surprising that engineers of high-performance applications such as radar, sonar, or communications are attracted to the prospect of...
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http://www.vmecritical.com
date: 12/31/2009
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White Paper: High Performance Data Transfer with Streaming UDP
Streaming UDP, running over modern Gigabit Ethernet (1 GbE and 10 GbE) networks, provides an efficient, flexible, and ultra high performance data transport.
Streaming UDP extends the basic UDP datagram concept to support efficient transfer of high volumes of data, and easily supports full line rate data transfer for both 1 GbE and 10 GbE networks, while maintaining full compatibility with the standard Ethernet infrastructure.
Streaming UDP is ...
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http://www.mil-embedded.com
date: 4/21/2009
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