Blackhawk Lauded for Delivering High Performance in Ultra Rugged Compact Box
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING JOURNAL, July 12, 2016 — With another hot summer in full swing, technology editor Jim Turley muses about the finer points of sun, surf and the SB2002-SW Blackhawk.
It’s mid-July. For most of us, our thoughts turn to typical summertime diversions like lying on a beach with a cool drink in hand and backyard cookouts. But for Jim Turley and the folks at Electronic Engineering Journal, the focus is clearly on cutting-edge technology and innovative products like the SB2002-SW Blackhawk.
We think the General Micro Systems SB2002-SW Blackhawk succeeds on so many levels. From its powerful server-class Intel® Xeon® processor D and 20-port intelligent switch to its highly-flexible I/O and expansion options, one could easily overlook the fact that Blackhawk delivers industry-leading performance in a ruggedized box no larger than 6 inches on a side.
Blackhawk’s unique engineering and high-performance capabilities are supported by GMS’s patented conduction-cooling technology, which allows the processor to operate at full speed over its entire temperature range and all while enduring persistent vibration from today’s military-class vehicles.
The Blackhawk’s heat dissipation technology and unique design are just a few reasons for its recent mention in Electronic Engineering Journal.
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