VITA maps VMEbus’s future direction
Nov 12, 2004 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsAccording to an article at DeviceForge.com, the VMEbus International Trade Association (VITA) has released a comprehensive new roadmap that details key VMEbus technologies being developed or in planning. VITA claims the 25-year-old standard represents the embedded computing industry's most successful bus standard, and that VMEbus “shows no signs of slowing down as it maintains its position as the industry's de facto standard into the 21st century.”
VITA says that ongoing projects to enhancement the standard, taking place under the auspices of the VME Standards Organization (VSO), are continuing to improve VMEbus speed, performance, and reliability. The projects will maintain VMEbus as a desireable platform for increasingly stringent commercial, industrial, and military system requirements, according to the group.
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