Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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Network I/O virtualization (IOV): Key addition to PCIe in multicore designs
Rolf and Nabil outline a new class of network I/O virtualization architecture and its role as a key ingredient to enable virtualized network infrastructure and appliances on commodity x86 hardware.
Network infrastructure equipment and network appliances are increasingly built around commodity Multicore CPUs specifically x86-based architectures.
As a result, I/O communications are becoming increasingly dependent on standard system...
preview:
http://www.compactpci-systems.com
date: 9/14/2009
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Princeton University Scalable I/O Research
The Scalable I/O Initiative (SIO) is a multi-institutional effort to attack problems in moving data into, out of and around a scalable parallel machine.
Princeton University is a member of the Operating System working group (group leader, Professor Kai Li). Other members of the working group include Carnegie Mellon University, University of Arizona, and University of Washington . Industry sites include Intel Scalable Systems Division , and...
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http://www.cs.princeton.edu
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misc.
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Parallel I/O Archive
This archive contains information about parallel I/O research.
Most of the coverage relates to parallel file I/O. Unfortunately I have not had the time to keep it updated in the past few years.
Many links are no doubt broken.
European users please note there is a mirror site (sort of).
preview:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu
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Active Ethernet I/O White Paper
The following topics are covered in this white paper: * PC-based I/O in the past * The development of Ethernet I/O * Taking full advantage of Ethernet technology * Proactive I/O event transmission vs. repeated polling * Local control for immediate response to I/O events * Easy configuration of I/O control logic * Easy integration with enterprise IT systems * Reduced wiring costs with peer-to-peer I/O over Ethernet *...
preview:
http://www.moxa.com
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