Concurrent Technologies PLC
10 June 2005
Concurrent Technologies Plc
Product Launch
Product Range Strengthened in Networking and Telecommunications Sector
Concurrent Technologies Plc (AIM: CNC), a leading manufacturer of high-end
embedded computer products for critical applications in the defence,
transportation, communications and industrial markets, announces the launch of
its latest single board computer, the PP 221/01x. This is Concurrent
Technologies' highest performance CompactPCI(R) product launched to date. The
product is designed for applications requiring significant processing capability
such as web and telecommunications servers, search engines, VoIP (Voice-over IP)
telephony systems, storage, traffic and network management, security and load
balancing.
The principal advantages of the product are its high performance, strong
multitasking capability and low power consumption (under 40 Watts for the 2.4
GHz processor and under 35 Watts for the 2.0 GHz processor). The emphasis on
multitasking of the PP 221/01x results from incorporation of Hyper-Threading
technology which enables the board to effectively run two processing cores in
parallel. Additionally the board offers an extensive range of interfaces and
supports many of today's leading operating systems.
Glen Fawcett, Managing Director, Concurrent Technologies, commented:
'The PP 221/01x is a substantial improvement to the product offering within our
CompactPCI(R) range. The board serves both the networking and telecoms sector
which are areas of strategic growth for Concurrent Technologies and its
introduction will strengthen our presence within these expanding marketplaces'.
All trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names used in this announcement
are the property of their respective owners.
10 June 2005
Enquiries:
Concurrent Technologies
Glen Fawcett, Managing Director 01206 752626
College Hill
Corinna Dorward 020 7457 2020
Notes to Editor
The PP 221/01x is a dual Intel(R) XeonTM processor board available in two CPU
speed options, a 2.4 GHz processor which operates at a peak bandwidth of 4.2
gigabytes per second and a 2.0 GHz processor which operates at a peak bandwidth
of 3.2 gigabytes per second. Both variants support up to 4 gigabytes of random
access memory.
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