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Advantech announces single and dual processor ATCA blades
 
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Advantech announces single and dual processor ATCA blades
March 16, 2010: Advantech announced single and dual processor ATCA blades based on the Intel Xeon Processor 5600 Series that Intel is introducing today.

The MIC-5320 and MIC-5322 AdvancedTCA Blades with 10GbE connectivity combine single or dual processor computing performance with high-speed I/O flexibility in power efficient designs for Network Equipment Providers (NEPs). Several Tier-1 NEPs have been developing and deploying both blades since 2009 and will now be able to drop in the new processor to these existing designs with minimal to no impact on application software. These Intel Xeon processor 5600 series CPUs, based on Intel’s latest 32nm process technology, are pin-compatible with the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series. They allow OEMs to add higher performance platforms to their offerings or migrate to the new 6-core devices.

The new processors bring significant improvements in core density, performance and power consumption, as well as adding new instructions to accelerate encryption and reinforce security. With up to 6-core operation (up to 12 threads per socket with Intel Hyper-Threading Technology), 12 MB of shared cache, and support for lower voltage DDR3L DIMMs, the capabilities of the new processors will facilitate further blade consolidation, liberating slots for additional blades without increasing the power budget.

The latest CPUs include Intel AES New Instructions (Intel AES-NI) that help free up valuable processor cycles for more virtualization and application processing. Intel AES-NI consolidates sequences of existing instructions to improve performance of specific math operations, and accelerates the performance of AES applications. In addition, Intel Trusted Execution Technology (Intel TXT) performs SHA-1 hash measurements for RSA decryption key exchanges as part of the code authentication process. This means greater security in server transactions without loss in processing power.

The MIC-5320 and MIC-5322 demonstrate Advantech’s ability to design, manufacture and deliver; all on time mission-critical products for the core of the network. Focused on high bandwidth networking and data plane applications, the blades are key building blocks for media gateways, application servers and media servers as well as 3G and 4G network elements.


“Advantech is focused on tuning its ATCA blade designs so that the new processor cores get fed with maximum I/O subsystem bandwidth and benefit from innovative rear I/O connectivity and storage. From a software perspective, we work closely with ecosystem partners like Wind River to accelerate development cycles and help our common customers get the best out of multicore,” said Peter Marek, Director of the Blade Computing Division of Advantech’s Network and Telecom Group.

Mike Langlois, General Manager of the Networking and Telecom business at Wind River added, “The use of multicore technologies is quickly becoming a game changer for all suppliers of networking systems and elements. Fully taking advantage of the performance benefits of multicore requires the right combination of optimized hardware, runtime software, virtualization, and development tools. Wind River and Advantech are fully engaged with our mutual customers to tune their multicore applications on the latest Advantech hardware to accelerate design cycles and deployments, and achieve desired performance results.”

About Advantech –Founded in 1983, Advantech delivers visionary and trustworthy industrial computing solutions that empower businesses. We cooperate closely with solution partners to provide complete solutions for a wide array of applications in diverse industries, offering products and solutions in three business categories: Embedded ePlatform, eServices & Applied Computing, and Industrial Automation groups. With more than 3,400 dedicated employees, Advantech operates an extensive support, sales and marketing network in 18 countries and 39 major cities to deliver fast time-to-market services to our worldwide customers. Advantech is a Premier Member of the Intel Embedded and Communications Alliance, a community of embedded and communications developers and solution providers.
 
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