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

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07 September 2016
Extreme Engineering Solutions introduces the XPedite7674 and XPedite7676 Intel® Xeon® D 3U VPX Single Board Computers with Integrated Security Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGAs
31 August 2016
August edition of News Bytes
31 August 2016
The new Tyton VS2 from EIZO Rugged Solutions provides support for the H.265 video encoding standard. which offers improved video quality, over a 50% reduction in bitrate, and lower latency than competing solutions.
18 August 2016
BittWare announced today at the Intel SoC FPGA Developer Forum 2016 (ISDF16) the availability of Arria 10 FPGA Board Support Packages (BSPs) for Altera's recently released OpenCL SDK 16.0.2, including support for production silicon.
16 August 2016
Now available from X-ES - Intel Xeon D single board computers with up to 16 Xeon-class cores and native extended temperature support.
28 July 2016
July edition of News Bytes
07 July 2016
Sarsen Technology Limited is pleased to announce that it has named by Alta Data Technologies as sales and marketing partner in the United Kingdom
29 June 2016
June edition of Sarsen Technology's News Bytes
28 June 2016
Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) is excited to announce the XPedite5850, a rugged COM Express® module supporting an enhanced Type 5-based pinout and NXP® (formerly Freescale) QorIQ® T4 processors.
17 May 2016
Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) announces availability of their first NXP QorIQ ARM-based boards, the XPedite6401 XMC/PrPMC mezzanine module and the forthcoming XPedite6370 3U VPX Single Board Computer (SBC).

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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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