VadaTech Announces Rugged Blade Processor with Dual Xeon Cascade Lake-SP

By Tiera Oliver

Assistant Managing Editor

Embedded Computing Design

March 10, 2020

News

VadaTech Announces Rugged Blade Processor with Dual Xeon Cascade Lake-SP

The ATC128 is an ATCA processor blade featuring dual 24 core Intel Xeon processors, each with six banks of memory providing up to a total of 384 GB DDR4 memory with ECC.

VadaTech announced the ATC128. The ATC128 is an ATCA processor blade featuring dual 24 core Intel Xeon processors, each with six banks of memory providing up to a total of 384 GB DDR4 memory with ECC. The processor includes two PCIe Fabric interfaces, PCIe to RTM expansion, dual GbE base interfaces, dual front panel GbE egress ports, front panel micro USB (RS-232), USB 3.0 ports, and front panel VGA connector. Onboard mSATA storage is available for local boot.

This ATCA blade is PXI-boot capable via any of the onboard Ethernet interfaces. It offers Serial over LAN (SOL) utilizing Hardware Random Number Generation (RNG) to form a secure session and also has dual redundant BIOS-boot capability with multiple (WDTs) for fail-safe, before, and after OS boot. The ATC128 has an onboard FPGA which allows secure boot of the system.

The FPGA can be reprogrammed by the customer to meet their security requirement. The Unit uses one of the most feature rich Health Management Module in the industry, incorporating HTTP and HTTPS support, Web Interface, added security with SSL, multiple user permission level, etc. The unit can be ruggedized for harsh environments.

For more information, visit: https://www.vadatech.com/

Tiera Oliver, Assistant Managing Editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content edits, product news, and constructing stories. She develops content and constructs ECD podcasts, such as Embedded Insiders. Before working at ECD, Tiera graduated from Northern Arizona University, where she received her B.S. in journalism and political science and worked as a news reporter for the university’s student-led newspaper, The Lumberjack.

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