January
28, 2006.
I-Bus
announces the launch of their new IBC 3801, PICMG 3.0
Single Slot AdvancedTCA computing blade. The IBC 3801 is designed to
deliver
the high performance and bandwidth demanded by many of today's Telecom,
Internet and industrial control applications.
The
CPU delivers Dual Intel Xeon performance, through the
utilization of the Intel E7501 chipset. The IBC 3801 supports up to 4GB
DDR
Registered ECC memory.
Additional
features
include quad Gigabit Ethernet w/ RJ45, Dual Gigabit Ethernet w/ SFP,
and Dual
Gigabit Ethernet for backplane connectivity, and PMC
expansion. Also supported is the full set of standard PC
peripherals including Ultra DMA IDE, USB, RS-232 serial ports, and
Onboard
CompactFlash. Other features include RJ45 serial port system console
redirection, real-time clock, CPU temperature monitor, and watchdog
timer.
"Our
customers continue higher performance and
bandwidth, and we are committed to bringing to market the latest
technologies
available to meet these demands. The IBC 3801 is a cutting edge
AdvancedTCA
blade that builds on a feature-rich set of peripherals," said Fred
Chan, Vice
President and COO of I-Bus Corporation.
The
computing core of the IBC 3801 is based around the Intel Xeon
processor and the Intel E7501 chipset. Multiple IBC 2801's can reside
in a single
AdvancedTCA system platform. The CPU blades are scalable to meet the
demands of
high performance servers in telecommunications and Internet
applications.
The
IBC 3801 offers a rich set of I/O and system peripherals including
PMC, CompactFlash and 2.5” HDD. The PMC expansion allows for additional
I/O
such as VGA module, Fabric module, and additional Gigabit Ethernet or
Fiber
Ethernet support. |