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March 2026 - HIPER Global UK Strengthens Capabilities with the Integration of Sarsen Technology

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28 August 2017
The new TRC2009 from Trenton Systems is a rugged, 2U chassis supporting up to 4 option cards and a PICMG 1.3 SHB with a butterfly backplane.
03 August 2017
Alta Data Technologies has announced the release of a high density (up to 10 channels) XMC MIL-STD-1553 interface card: XMC-1553. This new product offers the highest 1553 channel count ever offered in the industry with advanced PCI Express 2.1 backplane.
19 July 2017
EIZO Rugged Solutions announces their industry-first rugged DisplayPort video format converters for GPU users supporting multiple new and legacy monitors.
29 June 2017
June Edition of Sarsen Technology's monthly newsletter.
21 June 2017
BittWare has announced the S10VG4 - their first Stratix 10 board based on the new Viper thermal management platform. The board features an Intel Stratix 10 GX FPGA with 2.7M logic elements, 100GbE, and OpenCL support.
20 June 2017
BittWare has announced the XUPVV4 PCIe board based on its new Viper platform, offering 3.8M FPGA logic elements, up to 512 Gbytes DDR4, and 4x 100 Gbps Ethernet.
20 June 2017
BittWare has announced the A10SA4 - a low-profile PCIe board with Intel’s Arria 10 GX FPGA and support for OpenCL programming designed on the new Spider thermal management platform.
15 June 2017
From 19-22 June BittWare, along with partners Sarsen Technology (UK) and EMG2 (France), will exhibit at the ISC High Performance Computing show in Frankfurt, Germany booth A-1431.
06 June 2017
Sarsen Technology Ltd is pleased to announce it has achieved Cyber Essentials Certification.
 
31 May 2017
May 2017 edition of News Bytes, featuring the new COM Express Type 7 module from X-ES and free tickets for DSEI 2017!

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July 2026 - Memory and SSD Supply Chain Update – Mid-2026

The first half of 2026 delivered some of the steepest quarter-on-quarter price increases the memory industry has ever recorded, and independent analysts now expect constrained supply to persist well beyond this year.

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