Silent, rugged server introduced by Kontron for military, industrial imaging, and simulation applications

June 27, 2010
ECHING, Germany, 27 June 2010. Kontron in Eching, Germany, is introducing the 4U KTC5520 Kontron Industrial Silent Server (KISS) for rugged and extremely silent embedded server uses in military, industrial imaging, medical, high end audio processing, storage, and simulation applications. 

ECHING, Germany, 27 June 2010. Kontron in Eching, Germany, is introducing the 4U KTC5520 Kontron Industrial Silent Server (KISS) for rugged and extremely silent embedded server uses in military, industrial imaging, medical, high end audio processing, storage, and simulation applications.

The rugged computer has virtualization functionality that enables formerly separate applications to be moved onto one system. The rugged server dual Intel Xeon 5600 processors and as many 12 processing cores designed with 32-nanometer technology.

The KISS 4U KTC5520 computers operates in harsh environmental conditions, and has an operating temperature range of 0 to 50 degrees Celsius, an operating humidity range of 10 to 95 percent, IP 20 protection, and high shock and vibration protection.

The KISS 4U KTC5520 is available with as many as two Intel Xeon (5500 or 5600) series processors, as much as 48 gigabytes DDR3 ECC registered SDRAM per processor. For more information contact Kontron online at www.kontron.com.

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