Microsemi’s RTG4™ high-speed signal processing radiation-tolerant field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have achieved Qualified Manufacturers List (QML) Class V qualification by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). Read more »
A leading provider of timing and synchronization systems, components, modules, ICs and software, Microsemi invites you to meet our product experts to learn more about our leading clocks and frequency references. Read more »
Arrow and Microsemi are hosting a series of hands-on workshops featuring Microsemi’s latest low-power, cost-optimized, mid-range, PolarFire FPGAs and Arrow’s new, low-cost Everest Development Kit. Read more »
Today we have the release of the Microchip Microsemi Adaptec SmartRAID 3162-8i RAID adapters. We are purposefully calling these “Microchip Microsemi Adaptec” since it shows the lineage of the products. Read more »
Microsemi, recently acquired by Microchip Technology Inc., is announcing two new additions to its line of Adaptec Smart Storage 12Gbps SAS/SATA adapters. The SmartRAID 3162-8i now includes Read more »
The value of networks is that everything, virtually speaking, can happen in the same place. There is only one incontrovertible physical reference Read more »
Lastly, but certainly not least, a time synchronization infrastructure requires an audit capability. The whole point of a timekeeping infrastructure is to provide assurance Read more »
The Five Elements – Part 4: Robust Network Time Management
Managing a network of devices as a whole is different from managing specific devices. The availability and reliability of accurate time across the entire network—not just a part of it—must be guaranteed. Read more »
The Five Elements – Part 3: Robust Server Management
How should an organization control a network time server? The answer probably is: Any way it prefers to. Some companies, for example, might prefer Read more »
The Five Elements – Part 2: A Timekeeping Architecture that Fits
Acquiring UTC from GPS requires taking the signal off the air and delivering it to the clients (PCs, workstations, servers, controllers, etc.) that rely on accurate time Read more »
Data security has become one of the highest priorities for data centers and cloud computing environments as they seek to safeguard customer information, classified company documentation and communications, financial records, Read more »
Organizations today need network time synchronization that ensures the integrity of network operations and applications, that needs little in the way of management overhead. Read more »
New Family Addresses High Bandwidth Storage Needs to Unlock Full Performance Capabilities of PCIe Gen 4-Capable Systems
Microsemi has announced its new SXP 24G family of devices, the industry’s first 24G SAS (SAS-4) expanders for server and networked storage. Read more »
At Flash Memory Summit (FMS), be sure to attend Microsemi’s VP of Marketing/Applications Engineering, Andrew Dieckmann’s Keynote presentation on how to Empowering the Gen-4 Storage Transition. The keynote is Wednesday, August 8th, 2:40 – 3:10 pm.Read more »
Microsemi has announced its new SmartROC 3200 and SmartIOC 2200 16 nanometer (nm) storage controllers, as well as associated firmware and software development tools. Read more »
The next generation of Serial Attached SCSI – 24G SAS or SAS-4 technology is on track for a commercial launch in 2018. This revision of the standard includes Read more »
The newly announced Flashtec™ NVMe 3016 Gen 4 PCIe controller is now sampling to early adopter customers. As the industry’s first enterprise controller of its kind, the NVMe 3016 addresses market demand Read more »
Switchtec™ Gen 4 PCIe switches, enable customers to build next-generation high performance, low latency interconnect solutions in high growth markets including machine learning, data center servers and storage equipment. Read more »
Enabling the onboard cache on a RAID adapter card significantly enhances performance – especially in RAID 5 and RAID 6 scenarios – by accommodating both options read caching and write back caching of data. Read more »