Paul Rosenfeld, SFF-SIG
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Creating long-lived specifications in a world of frequent technology changes
Industry standards need the ability to adopt new technologies that do not obsolete connectors and provide fully upward-compatible pin definitions.
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Shrinking the stack ñ footprint, that is
The time has come for a new standard that takes advantage of high-integration chips in a tiny, flexible stacking architecture.
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A simple, elegant solution enables outstanding legacy support
Embedded designers using SUMIT can now include a custom PC/104 card while incorporating PCI Express and USB.
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We're not done
SFF-SIG specifications will continue to evolve to reflect the needs of the industry.
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We've only just begun
Additional standards are needed to support new interfaces, low-power processor/chipset combinations, and dozens of other subtechnologies.
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Separating interconnects from form factors
Interface specifications should adapt to rapidly evolving chipset and bus technologies.
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