
MEN Micros New ESMexpress® Standard: XM1
MEN Micros new XM1 ESMexpress® System-On-Module, based on the new ANSI-VITA 59 (RSE Rugged System-On-Module Express) computing standard in development, brings the cost and time savings of computer-on-modules (COMs) technology to rugged, harsh and mission-critical environments.
The XM1 features the first-generation Intel® Atoml® processor (Z530 at 1.6 GHz or Z510 at 1.1 GHz) based on 45-nm technology.

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Themis' scalable rugged servers, multi-socket VMEbus and Single-Board Computers are designed to meet the requirements of aerospace, data/telecom, military, and commercial markets. Themis provides open standards-based computing platforms that support Sun Solaris, Linux, and Microsoft Windows operating environments.
Themis' high-performance servers, single-board computers and graphics controllers are now being integrated worldwide into advanced communications and defense systems.
The Themis Computer family of system and board-level products provides the increased processing power and reliability necessary for demanding application environments while achieving a net reduction in total cost of ownership.
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Definition: SPARC (from Scalable Processor Architecture) is a RISC microprocessor instruction set architecture originally designed in 1985 by Sun Microsystems.
SPARC is a registered trademark of SPARC International, Inc., an organization established in 1989 to promote the SPARC architecture and to provide conformance testing.
SPARC International was intended to open the SPARC architecture to make a larger ecosystem for the design, which has been licensed to several manufacturers, including Texas Instruments, Atmel, Cypress Semiconductor, and Fujitsu.
As a result of SPARC International, the SPARC architecture is fully open and non-proprietary.
Implementations of the SPARC architecture were initially designed and used for Sun's Sun-4 workstation and server systems, replacing their earlier Sun-3 systems based on the Motorola 68000 family of processors.
Later, SPARC processors were used in SMP servers produced by Sun Microsystems, Solbourne and Fujitsu, among others.
Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparc)
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