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

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03 May 2016
VersaLogic Corp. is now shipping “BayCat” — a rugged new PC/104-Plus Single Board Computer (SBC).  Based on Intel’s highly acclaimed Bay Trail processor, BayCat combines high performance, low power consumption, enhanced security, and small size.
02 May 2016
Featuring one of the industry's highest bandwidth 20nm FPGAs, this ¾-Length PCIe board also provides 4x 100 GbE, up to 8 banks of QDR memory, and optional Hybrid Memory Cube module.
02 May 2016
Hardware-based acceleration dramatically improves throughput and provides a simple path to 50 and 100 GbE.
29 April 2016
Sarsen Technology News Bytes - April 2016
22 April 2016
The latest news from DAVE Embedded Systems.
06 April 2016
FPGA platform supplier provides CAPI enabled FPGA accelerator cards for POWER8 processors
21 March 2016
Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) now offers a modified, lightweight version of the NXP hypervisor, supporting partitioning and isolation for their NXP QorIQ single board computers and processor mezzanine modules.
23 February 2016
VersaLogic Corp. has announced “BayCat”—a rugged new PC/104-Plus™ Single Board Computer (SBC) based on Intel’s highly successful “Bay Trail” System-on-Chip (SoC).
16 February 2016
Tech Source, Inc., an embedded technology company specialising in ruggedised graphics and video products  is changing its name to EIZO Rugged Solutions Inc. The new name and a change in the web site address to eizorugged.com will take effect on April 1, 2016.
10 February 2016
The latest news from DAVE Embedded Systems, including an update on what you can see on the DAVE stand at embedded world 2016

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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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