MagPortal.com   Clustify - document clustering
 Home  |  Newsletter  |  My Articles  |  My Account  |  Help 
Similar Articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
February 2006
Rugged VME64x-compliant single-board computers Aitech Defense Systems adds two boards to its rugged VME64x-compliant C10x single-board computer family. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
July 2005
Upgrades to low-power Pentium embedded computer Thales Computers is offering several upgrades to its PENTXM single-board computer offering, including a rugged version of the PENTXM low-power Pentium M SBC. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 5, 2007
Andy Patrizio
P.A. Semi's Low-Power POWER Chip P.A. Semi today announced the release of PWRficient 1682M processor, a stripped-down version of IBM's POWER processor designed for embedded systems with a significantly lower power draw. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2009
SprayCool Offers 3U Rackmount Chassis with Liquid Cooling for Avionics and Vetronics The 3U rugged enclosure is designed for armored vehicle vetronics, and aircraft avionics that require small, lightweight, low-power, and low-cost military embedded aerospace electronics. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
April 2010
6U VME Computer Boards Based on Freescale QorIQ P4080 Microprocessor Introduced by Curtiss-Wright The computer board provides as many as eight Power Architecture processor cores and data-path acceleration logic, as well as network and peripheral bus interfaces. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
October 2005
3U Rugged Conduction-Cooled CompactPCI Embedded Computer Thales Computers is introducing a line of 3U CompactPCI embedded computers, starting with the rugged conduction-cooled PowerEngineC7 and single-board computer (SBC) for compact, real-time systems. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
October 7, 2004
Michael Singer
Taiwan's VIA Joins 64-bit Chip Fray The semiconductor maker debuts its next-generation low-power Isaiah processor core. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
June 2009
Stealth offers rugged PC computer for military computing and other mission critical solutions The LPC-625F is a small, noise-free design that measures 7.9 by 7.9 by 2.4 inches -- slightly larger than a hard cover novel. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 31, 2010
Intel Nehalem-EX Aims for the Mainframe Intel claims its largest performance leap in its history with the new Xeon 7500, one of two new lines. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
December 2, 2009
Intel's 48-Core CPU Hints at Future Chips Intel Labs has done it again with an advanced prototype that could help inform the direction of its upcoming products. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 25, 2008
Andy Patrizio
VIA Launches Low-Power, 64-Bit Chip Isaiah Architecture processor will help the company compete in the hand-held, embedded market that Intel and AMD are targeting. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
May 6, 2006
Science Safari: Aircraft Photos The Dryden Flight Research Center's Web site contains images of many of the research and experimental aircraft flown at the test facility, from the 1940s to today.. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
August 27, 2007
Andy Patrizio
VIA's One-Watt Processor Eden chip is an x86 design that can get by on one watt of power. mark for My Articles similar articles
T.H.E. Journal
June 2000
Dell's OptiPlex The most affordable of its OptiPlex line, Dell's OptiPlex GX100 contains an Intel Celeron processor with Intel 810 chipset and a 466/66 MHz processor with 32 KB L2 internal cache and 128KB integrated L2 cache at full processor speed.... mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
August 2009
Stew Magnuson
No Further Funding for DHS Shoulder-Fired Missile Program The Obama administration in its 2010 budget has not requested further funding to test a controversial program to protect commercial aircraft from shoulder-fired missiles. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 5, 2008
Andy Patrizio
Quite a Legacy for Intel's Tukwila Tukwila was designed by some of the best RISC processor engineers in the world. Can it make a dent in the market? mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
September 2008
Bogdanski & Lamparter
Component and Design Considerations for Extended Product Lifecycles Choosing the right component supplier can be as important as choosing the right component, especially when long-term planning and upgrades are considered, or when special features are required. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
August 25, 2009
Sun, IBM Keep Flying the RISC Flag It may be an x86 world, but IBM and even battered and bruised Sun are sticking with the RISC architecture. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
March 2006
Plane Talk About Cellphones With the first U.S. auction for radio spectrum for consumer broadband use while in the air on the horizon, the FCC's overall move in the direction of relaxing the ban on the use of personal electronics during flight has made some folks happy -- and many others worried. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
June 2006
Michael L. Wesolek
Army aviators better trained, but at higher costs The program, called "flight school XXI," began to take shape about five years ago. The program is designed to give students significantly more training in combat aircraft. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2011
Willie D. Jones
Chip Champs A sneak peak at the new top processors mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 13, 2010
IBM Offers Low- and Mid-Range Power 7 Blades New processors allow for expandability and improved power efficiency compared to the previous generation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
January 2010
Courtney E. Howard
By Land, by Sea, by Air: Rugged Computers Are Everywhere Military and aerospace organizations around the world tap novel rugged mobile computers for mission-critical applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
September 2009
Sandra I. Erwin
Fewer New Programs for Industry, But Still Plenty of Work Manufacturers of military aircraft and missiles can expect to see fewer new starts of major programs at the Defense Department in the near future, but they can still count on a significant amount of work mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
November 2005
Joe Pappalardo
Will Capitol Hill Keep Funding Missile Defense for Airliners? An effort to protect commercial aircraft against shoulder-fired missiles will face a critical moment in January, when Congress is scheduled to vote on whether to continue funding development of the system. mark for My Articles similar articles