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

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10 March 2021
We're excited to be able to bring you some really exciting technology this quarter, from a fully SOSA-aligned ecosystem to a rugged GPGPU module family based on the NVIDIA 'Turing' architecture.
 
09 March 2021
Named “Sabertooth”, this new computer features three-bank expansion combined with Intel’s “Coffee Lake Refresh” Xeon or i3 processors.
24 February 2021
EIZO Rugged Solutions announces two additional rugged 3U VPX graphics and GPGPU cards supporting the NVIDIA Turing architecture.
01 February 2021
EIZO Rugged has announced their latest rugged XMC graphics/GPGPU card with field programmable configuration of analog and digital outputs.
08 December 2020
All the latest news, views and technology from Sarsen Technology and our manufacturing partners, including the office hours over Christmas...
16 November 2020
EIZO Rugged Solutions releases their 3U VPX Graphics/GPGPU Card Based on NVIDIA Turing (TU104) for AI Applications in the Defense Market. 
20 October 2020
We are very excited to announce that Aerospace & Defense Review has awarded Alta as a top ten provider in the industry for 2020. This prestigious award recognises Alta's growth, innovation and quality in providing industry leading MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC commercial off the shelf (COTS) products.
19 October 2020
Alta Data Technologies announces their new NLINE E1553. They have embedded their industry-leading AltaCore-1553 protocol engine technology directly into a rugged, MIL-810G/461F cable assembly.
 
08 October 2020
EIZO Rugged will be exhibiting at the AUSA NOW 2020 Virtual Conference, from 13-16 October.
17 September 2020
REFLEX CES Introduces 'Zeus' Xilinx Zynq® UltraScale+™ MPSoC System-on-Module

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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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