FORCE ADDS SYSTEM 4 TO FLEXOR LINE.Force Computers, a Solectron company (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :SLR (1) (Scalable Linear Recording) A line of magnetic tape drives from Tandberg Data that evolved from the QIC Data Cartridge format. See QIC. (2) (Single Lens Reflex) A camera that uses the same lens for viewing and shooting. ) and a leader in embedded computing, has introduced the System 4 embedded server, the latest addition to the Flexor family of modular system solutions. Preconfigured Set up ahead of time. It implies that the device or software application has been modified to suit the customer or situation. See ghosting server. standard with either a 566MHz Celeron or dual 1GHz Pentium III processor-based single board computer (SBC (1) (SBC Communications Inc., San Antonio, TX, www.sbc.com) A large, national telecommunications company that grew from a multitude of local and regional companies, including Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell, into a single, unified brand by 2002. ), the System 4 is designed to meet application requirements for high slot counts across a wide range of processing needs--from the most cost effective to the highest performance. It's targeted at OEMs designing networking, telecommunications and customer premises equipment See CPE. for e-commerce vendors, telecommunications providers and others using large servers for purposes such as digital X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to produce cross-sectional images of organs and other internal body structures. . This 4U-high system offers 15 slots -- of which 10 are full-length 64-bit PCI slots -- to accommodate OEM needs for mixing and matching I/O expansion cards to meet their configuration requirements. "With the addition of the System 4 to Force's broad portfolio of configurable embedded system solutions, the Flexor line now offers OEMs a selection of products from a basic 1U server all the way to a fully configured 4U system," said Michael Beauchemin, Force product manager. "And with 15 expansion slots that can be populated with virtually any combination of peripheral cards, a Celeron or dual Pentium III based System 4 offers a powerful, cost-effective solution that's tough to match. Compared to off-the-shelf products, this system offers greater configurability for slot count, Ethernet, memory, processor, storage and power supply. Not to mention, Flexor products meet exact OEM needs -- from exclusive branding to custom engineering -- since we'll work with OEMs out of our global footprint of six design centers, all backed by Solectron's ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 9001 certified manufacturing strength, a benefit few other outsource embedded providers can offer." Or customers can select their SBC configuration from among four other processor options: single Celeron 733MHz processor; single Pentium III 600 or 850MHz processor; dual Pentium III 866MHz processors. All SBCs include graphics, serial, parallel, USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. and Ethernet interfaces -- and select SBCs feature SCSI interfaces. For maximum flexibility, System 4 offers 15 expansion slots -- of which 10 are full-length PCI slots, three are ISA slots and two are for SBCs -- and options for DVD/floppy, CD/floppy and internal drives. And a powered 15-slot enclosure is also available separately. Based on PICMG An industry consortium that develops specifications for backplanes and interconnects for electronic equipment in the industrial and telecom fields. It was founded in 1994 as the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group, hence the acronym. PCI/ISA standard passive backplane technology, the Flexor line provides a range of processors, backplanes and enclosures that combine to create platforms to match OEM requirements. PICMG passive backplane technology offers advantages of low-cost peripherals and I/O cards from the PC market but with flexibility and reliability standard PCs can't match. Combined with Force's commitment to quality and longevity, Flexor products offer optimum industrial/embedded computing solutions. Availability and pricing System 4 embedded servers are now available in volume. Prices start at $3,099 for fully configured Celeron processor-based models and $5,999 for high-end Pentium III processor-based units. |
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