PowerPCs network at high speed

March 1, 1997
Combining its MAP-2610 PowerPC-based VME processor with MAP-SW-10 Myrinet networking board, CSPI has introduced a high-speed network system for multiprocessing applications. The MAP-2610 VME board delivers 400 MFLOPs and includes one Myrinet system area network (SAN) front panel interconnect. The MAP-2610 incorporates one 200-MHz PowerPC with 256-kbyte L2 cache, 5-Mbyte flash memory, 64-Mbyte DRAM, and a VME64 interface. The MAP-SW-10 board has six active SAN links of 320 Mbytes/s each that de

PowerPCs network at high speed

Combining its MAP-2610 PowerPC-based VME processor with MAP-SW-10 Myrinet networking board, CSPI has introduced a high-speed network system for multiprocessing applications. The MAP-2610 VME board delivers 400 MFLOPs and includes one Myrinet system area network (SAN) front panel interconnect. The MAP-2610 incorporates one 200-MHz PowerPC with 256-kbyte L2 cache, 5-Mbyte flash memory, 64-Mbyte DRAM, and a VME64 interface. The MAP-SW-10 board has six active SAN links of 320 Mbytes/s each that deliver 1.92 Gbytes/s of I/O bandwidth. CSPI, 40 Linnell Circle, Billerica, MA 01821; (800) 325-3110; Fax: (508) 663-0150.

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