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CHICAGO--Performance Technologies introduced Tuesday a line of AdvancedTCA application-ready platforms. The new products include the ARP5210, a 12U configuration that has an aggregate backplane bandwidth of 45 Mb/s and includes redundant 10 Gigabit Ethernet base/fabric switches and is compute elements enabled with Linux OS software; the ATC6640 10 Gigabit Ethernet base/fabric switch, which has two independent switching cores that each support IPv4/IPv6 switching/routing; the ATC8010, which supports four standard, single-width AdvancedMC modules; the AMC111, a 64-bit single board compute module with a single-core 2.0 GHz processor; AMC131, which is a 32-bit single board compute module that has a Freescale MPC8641D dual core 1.0 GHz processor. This new family of products is available as in platform configurations or as single blades.

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