Paul Rosenfeld, SFF-SIG
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SoCs power legacy I/O
Legacy interfaces like PCI and ISA in stackable I/O boards are still around, but that doesn't mean designers have to stick with legacy performance and power supply options.
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Rugged COM technology ascends to new lows
As x86 technology continues to fit more punch in a smaller package, rugged-by-design COMs like CoreExpress are shrinking to new lows in size and power.
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Ruggedizing RAM for industrial systems
When it comes to rugged computing, the ANSI/VITA 47-2005 (R2007) specification has earned its stripes as a guide for validation testing and product development.
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More standards, please
More standards – particularly when submitted to an independent trade group for collaboration and review – yield stronger solutions.
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Less filling, great taste
The technical and marketing functions of standards organizations advance companies entire industries over, but need all-around membership support in order to sustain the development and proliferation of specifications.
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OEMs: Your vote can shape the SFF future
Small form factor technology decisions cannot be left solely to the suppliers' whim - End users must make their demands known.
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Enabling SFF systems: More than just CPUs
Industry subject-matter experts are needed to drive standards as we move outside the realm of CPU and I/O boards.
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Whither the system OEM?
In successful companies, teams work together to define next-generation products.
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SUMIT is a winner
The success of an industry standard can be evaluated multiple ways.
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Do we really need all these standards?
Development of a rich ecosystem around a particular technology ultimately makes or breaks it across the market.
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