Product Launch

Concurrent Technologies Plc Product Launch New high performance computer for intensive processing applications Concurrent Technologies Plc ("Concurrent") a world leading specialist in the design and manufacture of high-end embedded computer products announces the launch of its latest CompactPCI® single board computer, the PP 421/23x. The CompactPCI® family of products is a mainstay for Concurrent's product range and this new product is a significant technical enhancement for Concurrent and its customers. The PP 421/23x has one of the highest specifications available in the market today featuring two Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® processors - thus providing 4 Cores on a single board; it also supports up to 8 Gbytes of memory. Therefore the board is ideal for very intensive data processing applications within the telecommunications, defence, security, telemetry, scientific and aerospace markets. This product is a second generation version of an already very successful dual processor Intel® Xeon® board; however, in addition to providing superior performance, this new board also provides improved power consumption and only occupies 50% of the physical space required by its predecessor. Glen Fawcett, Managing Director, commented: "Our new single board computer with its two Dual-Core processors will provide our customers with a much improved performance gain and enhanced reliability over a comparable Single-Core product, while simultaneously freeing up space within their system to allow for further expansion." "We have ensured that the design of this product enables customers of Concurrent's first generation product to easily upgrade to this new one, thereby allowing both Concurrent and its customers to get to market quickly." 15 February 2007 Contacts: Concurrent Technologies Plc 01206 752 626 Glen Fawcett, Managing Director Nexus Financial Ltd 020 7451 7050 Nicholas Nelson All trademarks, registered trademarks and trade names used in this announcement are the property of their respective owners.
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