Chris A. Ciufo, Editor, OpenSystems Media
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'Tick, Tock!' Intel fools the clock. Again.
More news from the 2010 Intel Developer Forum.
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Tiny new packaged modules shake up the rugged SFF market
Can traditional VME vendors enter a market served by "Can-Tainers" and quasi-rugged PC/104 systems?
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ESC's hot market segments: Rugged, industrial, and military
Trends that affect the rugged, industrial, and military markets will increase activity in the SFF space.
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Safety or security? An embedded wake-up call from Toyota's misfortunes
With software controlling life's everyday conveniences and the Internet connecting all our devices, we cannot ignore embedded security.
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Tasty alphabet soup from the Intel Developer Forum
Intel is famous for their IC code names, and this year's spelling bee portends big changes in SoCs, 22 nm geometry, and – finally! – software tools.
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Italy fields another Light Infantry Alpine Brigade
Europe's Eurotech is no longer a secret in SFF boards and rugged systems.
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Stalwart standards
Changes continue in SFF open standards, assuring their viability well into the future.
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Hold the mayo
Editor Don Dingee points out that the range of options facing SFF users is sort of like ordering from a deli – the choices are staggering.
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Rugged SFFs nail system designs
When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. But in this case, customers really are clamoring for rugged SFFs and systems.