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FC-SW
(redirected from Switched fabric)

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FC-SW
(Fibre Channel-Switched) See Fibre Channel.


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The leaders in the Intel Architecture (IA) and RISC-Unix open systems markets have come together to define InfiniBand, a Switched Fabric I/O Standard slated to replace the shared bus for attaching I/O to servers.
By Siobhan Kennedy IBM Corp revealed on Friday that it is in talks with Intel Corp to try to persuade the chip giant to work alongside it to develop a next-generation, switched fabric I/O architecture that will replace the existing PCI bus.
Switch Fabrics 2007: RapidIO[R] Technology Takes the High Road to Embedded Systems" Includes a Five Year Forecast Based on Enterprises Active in RapidIO Design and Development AUSTIN, Texas -- The first-ever Serial RapidIO switched fabrics market share report, Switch Fabrics 2007: RapidIO[R] Technology Takes the High Road to Embedded Systems, developed by Crystal Cube Consulting (CCC), is immediately available on the RapidIO Trade Association's web site, www.
 
 
 
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