industry news
Subscribe Now

Artesyn Embedded Technologies Announces ATCA® Breakthrough: Successfully Tests First 100G Technology

Tempe, Ariz. [7 October, 2014] —Artesyn Embedded Technologies today announced the successful testing of the industry’s first 100G ATCA technology. This breakthrough will for the first time enable bandwidth-hungry next-generation applications in software defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) deployments to achieve up to 4 Tb/s aggregate throughput in a single open standards-based bladed server system. Working with connector manufacturer, ERNI, Artesyn has developed the critical technology components – the connector and backplane – that enable 100 Gb/s Ethernet connectivity in an ATCA shelf. The technology will be available in Artesyn’s Centellis™ 8000 series systems later in the year and the first applications set to take advantage of this breakthtrough are SDN/NFV network security and optimization, where deep packet inspection techniques are used to process massive data flows in real time.

Artesyn is implementing an innovative QuadStar™ backplane architecture to provide four independent networks to every blade. With today’s 40G payload and switches, this allows customers the flexibility to implement 160G per blade bandwidth with no redundancy or a 120G per blade backplane if one network is used to provide redundancy. That equals an aggregated system bandwidth of 1.6 Tb/s when implemented with no redundancy. This same QuadStar™ technology can be applied to 100G payload and switches. This gives customers the ability to deliver up to 400G to each blade (4.0 Tb/s aggregate system bandwidth) in a non-redundant implementation or 300G with redundancy. To future proof their investment, customers can implement with 40G technology today and achieve up to 1.6 Tb/s of aggregate system bandwidth then upgrade to 100G and achieve up to 4.0 Tb/s of aggregate bandwidth in the future using the same chassis and backplane.

Doug Sandy, embedded computing chief technology officer, Artesyn Embedded Technologies, said: “Working with the industry, Artesyn is facilitating the development of open standards around 100G ATCA, which enable customers to evolve their SDN/NFV platforms to the highest possible performance. Through the companies in our heritage, including Pro-Log, Motorola Computer Group, Force Computers and Emerson’s Embedded Computing business, Artesyn has a long history of contribution to specification development and contribution to the electronics and embedded community. We have been one of the top contributors to the ATCA specification and our leadership in 100G ATCA technology underlines that effort.

“What’s more, we’re enabling customers to future-proof their technology investment by making the 100G shelves available as soon as possible so they can avoid having to ‘rip-and-replace’ their shelves when the 100G payload blades become available. We followed the same philosophy in the migration from 10G to 40G and it’s one of the reasons Artesyn now has the largest installed base of ATCA technology in the world,” continued Sandy.

Artesyn has published a new white paper, 100G+ on a Standard Platform, that discusses the drivers and challenges for meeting service provider demands for more bandwidth and more intelligent networks.

Another high resolution image is available for download from https://www.artesyn.com/computing/assets/1412697402-st.jpg

About Artesyn Embedded Technologies

Artesyn Embedded Technologies, formerly Emerson Network Power’s Embedded Computing & Power business, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of highly reliable power conversion and embedded computing solutions for a wide range of industries including communications, computing, medical, military, aerospace and industrial. For more than 40 years, customers have trusted Artesyn to help them accelerate time-to-market and reduce risk with cost-effective advanced network computing and power conversion solutions. Artesyn has over 20,000 employees worldwide across nine engineering centers of excellence, four world-class manufacturing facilities, and global sales and support offices.

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
Apr 18, 2024
Are you ready for a revolution in robotic technology (as opposed to a robotic revolution, of course)?...
Apr 18, 2024
See how Cisco accelerates library characterization and chip design with our cloud EDA tools, scaling access to SoC validation solutions and compute services.The post Cisco Accelerates Project Schedule by 66% Using Synopsys Cloud appeared first on Chip Design....
Apr 18, 2024
Analog Behavioral Modeling involves creating models that mimic a desired external circuit behavior at a block level rather than simply reproducing individual transistor characteristics. One of the significant benefits of using models is that they reduce the simulation time. V...

featured video

How MediaTek Optimizes SI Design with Cadence Optimality Explorer and Clarity 3D Solver

Sponsored by Cadence Design Systems

In the era of 5G/6G communication, signal integrity (SI) design considerations are important in high-speed interface design. MediaTek’s design process usually relies on human intuition, but with Cadence’s Optimality Intelligent System Explorer and Clarity 3D Solver, they’ve increased design productivity by 75X. The Optimality Explorer’s AI technology not only improves productivity, but also provides helpful insights and answers.

Learn how MediaTek uses Cadence tools in SI design

featured chalk talk

Miniaturization Impact on Automotive Products
Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Molex
In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Kirk Ulery from Molex explore the role that miniaturization plays in automotive design innovation. They examine the transformational trends that are leading to smaller and smaller components in automotive designs and how the right connector can make all the difference in your next automotive design.
Sep 25, 2023
25,518 views