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Ariel Open Hardware Architecture enhances DSP COTS capabilities
CRANBURY, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 2, 1996--Ariel Corp. (NASDAQ:ADSP) announced OHA Open Hardware Architecture, a new approach to digital signal processing DSP system design that enables defense contractors to utilize commercial-off-the-shelf COTS DSP technology without compromising performance, functional density or flexibility. OHA targets designers who are utilizing COTS-based DSP...
Tags: Ariel Corp.
Research articles 1996-12-02
Adaptive-computing platform yields flexible hardware control.(leading edge)(Brief Article)
QUICKSILVER HAS INTRODUCED its first product in the adaptive-computing market. This technology allows designers to dynamically modify the hardware architecture of a device, depending on the functions a device requires at a given time. This technology gives designers the flexibility of choosing which applications it will...
Tags: ACM, hardware, QuickSilver
Research articles 2004-02-19
Hardware-Based Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Powers Triple-Play EPON from Teknovus; KDDI's FTTH Deployment Uses Teknovus EPON Technology
PETALUMA, Calif. -- Teknovus, the leading provider of semiconductors for broadband optical access networks, unveiled today details about the hardware architecture of its award-winning TK3700-series Ethernet Passive Optical Network EPON chipset. Major features that enable reliable and fast triple-play access (video/TV, data, voice) include multiple Logical Links per ONU, which...
Tags: allocation, FTTH, hardware, KDDI Corp.
Research articles 2005-05-23
IBM Power7 architecture illustrates some issues for the rest of us
IBM's description of the Power7 CPU chip at Hot Chips Wednesday raised three interesting architectural points. None of these is directly important to the commercial microprocessor market, because IBM designed the Power7 chip primarily for use in its own supercomputing server designs. But all three points illustrate architectural issues that...
Tags: chip, CPU, IBM Corp., DRAM
News items 2009-08-27
Kaleida interfaces with Motorola, S-A. (Kaleida Labs, Scientific-Atlanta, Motorola collaborate on open-architecture hardware, software for interactive, multimedia services) (Brief Article)
Kaleida Labs has team up with Motorola and Scientific-Atlanta to develop open-architecture hardware and software for future interactive and multimedia services, including shopping, information, education and entertainment for both single and multip Kaleida Labs has team up with Motorola and Scientific-Atlanta to develop...
Tags: hardware, Motorola Inc., multimedia, Scientific-Atlanta Inc., software
Research articles 1993-06-14
Specification released for open Semiconductor Test Architecture. (In the News).
The Semiconductor Test Consortium STC has released the first draft of the specification for OPENSTAR[TM], the Open Semiconductor Test Architecture. This draft outlines the architecture's technological features and merits including software, hardware, interfaces, and integration characteristics. The STC also released the first document focusing on...
Tags: In The News Inc.
Research articles 2003-07-01
Opening up controls architecture
Open architecture is good; proprietary architecture bad. Though some machine tool builders admit open architecture will work but aren't sure they want it to, others see a chance to ride the PC technology wave rather than always playing catch-up. That explains the traditional proprietary systems with a PC look touted...
Tags: Desktops, General Motors Corp., HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Motorola Inc., PC, Robots, software, technology
Research articles 1995-11-01
Multiprocessor bus links microprocessors with 160-Mbyte/sec crossbars. (Mercury Computer Systems Inc.'s Race multiprocessing architecture) (Product Update) (Product Announcement)
Solving massive computational problems with microprocessor ([mu]P) arrays is an attractive design option for performance reasons, but hardware and software complexity create major obstacles. Mercury Computer Systems' Race architecture attacks hardw Solving massive computational problems with microprocessor ([mu]P) arrays is an attractive design...
Tags: hardware, microprocessor, multiprocessor, software
Research articles 1993-05-13
DEC, Sybase join forces.(Digital Equipment Corp. will create new computer architecture for interactive television, with Sybase)(Brief Article)
Digital Equipment Corp. and Sybase are integrating their hardware and software to create a new architecture for authoring, delivering and ... Digital Equipment Corp. and Sybase are integrating their hardware and software to create a new architecture for authoring, delivering and managing interactive television services....
Tags: computer, Digital Equipment Corp., Sybase Inc., TV
Research articles 1995-06-26
Tandem unveils switching server. (Tandem Computers Inc.)
Tandem Computers Inc. last week detailed a new multimedia server hardware architecture called "ServerNet," designed to store up to 1,000 times more data and spew it out at screamingly fast speeds - at one-tenth the cost of existing designs. Tandem Computers Inc. last week detailed a...
Tags: server, Tandem Computers
Research articles 1995-07-17
AMD Announces Specification for Open Platform Management Architecture
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- AMD (NYSE:AMD) today announced the release of the Open Platform Management Architecture OPMA specification that defines a common hardware interface between the server platform and its server management subsystem. This specification will provide hardware vendors with a more flexible approach to system management when designing their commercial...
Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., server, specification
Research articles 2005-02-28
Multiprocessor bus links microprocessor with 160-Mbyte/sec crossbars. (Mercury Computer Systems Inc.'s Raceway interconnect architecture) (Product Update)
Solving massive computational problems with microprocessor (||micro~Processor~) arrays is an attractive design option for performance reasons, but hardware and software complexity create major obstacles. Mercury Computer Systems' Race architecture at Solving massive computational problems with microprocessor (||micro~Processor~) arrays is an attractive design option for ...
Tags: hardware, microprocessor, multiprocessor, software
Research articles 1993-09-16
Lexar to Debut a Secure Enterprise Class Personal Storage Device; SAFE PSD S1100 Debuts with Embedded Device Access Control and 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Lexar Media, Inc. (NASDAQ:LEXR), a world leader in advanced digital media technologies, today announced the introduction of its first enterprise-class USB Personal Storage Device, the SAFE PSD S1100 with a multi-layered security architecture. Two major components of the S1100's security architecture are Lexar's PSD-Lock technology, an embedded...
Tags: AES, storage, storage device
Research articles 2006-05-08
Sony eyes entry into OpenCable race. (Sony Electronics Corp.)(Broadband Week)
Sony Electronics Corp.'s semiconductor group believes that it has found a way to enter the OpenCable sweepstakes with a hardware architecture that can be leveraged across many other platforms, as well. The group, part of Sony Electronics Co. of Am Sony Electronics Corp.'s...
Tags: broadband, chip, CPU, hardware, Sony Corp.
Research articles 1998-01-12
Data acquisition device delivers portable, high-speed measurements. (Product Tech Highlight: Test Equipment).
National Instruments' DAQPad[TM]-6052E for IEEE 1394 uses the NI E Series data acquisition hardware architecture to deliver 16 single-ended or eight differential channels, a 333 kS/s continuous sampling rate and 16-bit resolution. The device also fea National Instruments' DAQPad[TM]-6052E for IEEE 1394 uses the NI...
Tags: data acquisition, IEEE 1394, National Instruments Corp., termination
Research articles 2002-05-15
Brazil: HP unites wityh PUC - RS for R&D.
The catholic university of the State of Rio Grande do Sul and Hewlett Packard invested US$1mil to create a high performance research center, CPAD, to make researches in software and hardware architecture. CPADwill be available to all the Latin Americ The catholic university of the State...
Tags: hardware, Hewlett-Packard Co., R&D
Research articles 2000-06-26
BSQUARE to Offer Hardware Development Platforms for Monahans Platform Family; BSQUARE to Extend DevkitIDP Product Line to Support Next-Generation Intel® XScale® Architecture
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- BSQUARE (Nasdaq:BSQR), a leading provider of smart device solutions, will provide MicrosoftR WindowsR CE hardware development platforms for OEMs adopting Intel Corporation's newest processor family codenamed Monahans based on third-generation Intel XScaleR architecture. The new BSQUARE DevkitIDP products will provide OEM design teams a wide variety of...
Tags: Intel XScale, OEM
Research articles 2006-04-04
Power.org Selects IEEE-ISTO as Management Partner; Group Aims to Position Power Architecture as Open Standard Hardware Platform For Industry
PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Today Power.orgTM, a collaborative community and standards trade group focused on making Power ArchitectureTM technology the preferred open standard hardware platform for the electronics industry, announced the selection of the IEEE-ISTO IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization as its partner for day-to-day management support. Power.org joins a...
Tags: hardware, IEEE, Strategy
Research articles 2005-12-01
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