Monday, October 31, 2011

FCI to feature high-speed I/O connections

SuperComputing 2011, SINGAPORE: FCI, a leading supplier of connectors and interconnect systems, will showcase products for high-performance computing (HPC) and data center applications during the upcoming SuperComputing 2011 (SC’11) exhibition to be held from November 14 to 17 in Seattle.

FCI’s Electronics Division will be highlighting its High-Speed I/O Connections offerings – which include copper cable assemblies, active optical cables, transceivers, connectors and cages - to accomplish high-speed Infiniband, 10/40/100G Ethernet, Fibre Channel or SAS cable links. A complementary range of high-speed backplane, coplanar, orthogonal midplane, mezzanine and I/O connectors which enable complete, end-to-end link solutions will also be featured.

The featured High-Speed I/O Connections products will include:

* QSFP+ (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable) connector, cages, copper cable assemblies and active optical cables (AOCs) designed for 4-lane cable interconnect applications demanding 40 Gb/s aggregate bandwidth, such as 40 Gigabit Ethernet or Infiniband QDR.

* CXP copper cable assemblies and active optical cables designed for 100 Gigabit Ethernet (10x10Gb/s) or Infiniband QDR 12x links as well as CXP-to-QSFP splitter AOCs.

* Mini-SAS HD internal and external connectors, cages and copper cable assemblies to enable 4x to 16x connections among servers and storage arrays at up to 12 Gb/s per channel.

* External Mini-SAS connector, cages and copper cable assemblies to enable 4x connections at 3-6 Gb/s per channel among servers and external storage enclosures.

* SFP+ connector, cages and copper cable assemblies to support server and storage networking applications requiring a single 8 – 10 Gb/s lane for Fibre Channel, Ethernet or Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE).

* SFP+, XFP and SCFF (Small Cubic Form Factor) optical transceiver modules for 10 Gb/s Ethernet and Fibre Channel applications.

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