It is no secret that the MIL/COTS market is one of the largest market segments for boards and boxes, if not the most profitable segment for vendo...
Author: Ray Alderman, VITA
It might seem that multicore and multiprocessing are the same thing. Well, they are not from my perspective. When you mix multicore processors wi...
It should come as no surprise to you that we are awash in new form factors in the embedded space. Form factors are essentially the size (length, ...
Initially, in the board business, there were only three variations in business models: representative sales teams vs. direct sales teams, nationa...
Any discussion about mezzanine cards requires a recap of some industry history. Back in 1990, there were more than 50 mezzanine specifications in...
From my reading lately, it looks like the CPU makers are starting their next flap over multicore concepts, homogeneous cores versus heterogeneous...
The last time the CPU makers got into a flap, it was Intel’s Complex Instruction Set Computers (CISC) versus the workstation CPU makers (HP...
The two questions I’m asked regularly are: Why did we avoid putting live-insertion mechanisms on VITA’s architectures? How does the new V-58 Line...