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  STEALTH WARRIOR eVIEW - Volume 04 - Issue 01 - February/March 2005

 

 • New 1U & 2U Flat Racks

 • Share Your Story

 • Take the Stealth QUIZ!

 • FAQ: Moores Law

 • Stealth Philosophy

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- Andrew Heller
IBM


 

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New Product Announcement:
An Open and Shut Case of Space Saving Technology
Stealth’s new Ultra-Thin Rack LCD Monitors

Stealth’s FlatRack LCD Monitors fold down to 1U or 1.75” in storage height giving back 18 to 24” of vertical space in your rack cabinet. With rack real estate being at a premium this can equate to a substantial cost savings allowing this additional space to be used for other systems.

The newly designed Flatacks are available in 15, 17 and 19” diagonal sizes all compatible with industry standard 19” rack cabinets.

FlatRack Features:

  • Large size LCDs, 15, 17 and 19 inches diagonal
  • Slim configurations 1U and 2U folding down to 1.75” & 3.5”
  • Operating system independent, no drivers required
  • DC Input Options, std is 120/240VAC
  • Optional built-in 88-Key, keyboard with glide-point mouse

For more information see our data sheets.
For FlatRack pricing click here.


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FAQ: What is Moores Law?
40 years and counting is it still relevant?

One topic of discussion that regularly pops up among techies predominantly in the computer industry is “Moores Law”. Moore's Law has been a valuable benchmark for the developments in microelectronics and information processing technologies. It essentially relates to a statement made by Intel’s co-founder Gordon Moore back in 1965, where he proclaimed that the number of transistors in a processor would double every year, later revised to every two years.

The press called it "Moore's Law" and the name has stuck. Moore’s original assumption was included in a paper entitled ‘Cramming more components onto integrated circuits’, published in the April 19, 1965 edition of Electronics magazine. To view the original paper, click here. Moore observed an exponential growth in the number of transistors per integrated circuit and predicted that this trend would continue. Through Intel's relentless technology advances, the doubling of transistors every couple of years, has been maintained, and still holds true today.


Traditionally, it has been kept alive by decreasing the size taken up by a single transistor within a processor. And according to Craig Barrett, Intel’s, CEO that trend will continue for a long time. In fact, Barrett said that based on current research, the shrinking of transistors will continue until we reach the point where transistors are down to the size of 5 nanometers -- about the width of 50 hydrogen atoms. The transistor remains the driving force behind new technologies. "There is so much space in the transistor left and we are going to push it." “You would be surprised to see where we end up." Barrett said.

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Our Philosophy

We started our business quietly in 1990 because there was an unfulfilled need in the marketplace for computers and peripherals that could survive the daily battlezone conditions of the shop floor. With our engineering backgrounds in process control, instrumentation and factory automation we knew first hand what was really needed and we possessed the experience and empirical knowledge to design and create ruggedized computer products to fill that void.

Stealth Computer Corporation is continuing to grow from our basic root philosophy and is evolving as a leading provider of premium rugged computer systems and peripherals to a wide range of industrial, commercial and scientific users, worldwide. Stealth is an ISO 9001:2000 Certified Company.

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