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SerialTek Debuts PCIe X16 Gen5 Protocol Analysis System and Web Application
New Kodiak™ Platform Brings SerialTek Advantages to More Computing and Data Storage Markets
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LONGMONT, Colo., Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SerialTek, a leading provider of protocol test solutions for PCI Express
®, NVM Express
®, Serial Attached SCSI, and Serial ATA, today introduced an advancement in the PCIe
® test and analysis market with the release of the Kodiak PCIe x16 Gen5 Analysis System, as well as the industry s first calibration-free PCIe x16 add-in-card (AIC) interposer and a new web-based BusXpert™ user interface to manage and analyze traces more efficiently than ever. The addition of PCIe x16 Gen5 to the Kodiak analyzer and SI-Fi™ interposer family brings previously unavailable analysis capabilities and efficiencies to computing, data center, networking, storage, AI, and other PCIe x16 Gen5 applications. With SerialTek s p
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Google s Accelerated Mobile Pages technology, known as AMP among web publishers, took a beating this week as an antitrust lawsuit filed by the Attorney General of Texas charged that the ad biz used AMP to hinder competition.
And on Friday, Terence Eden, a member of the AMP Advisory Committee, which was formed two years ago in response to criticism that the AMP project ignored publisher concerns, announced his resignation, citing the project s failure to make the web better.
AMP was created by Google in 2015, ostensibly as a way to make mobile web pages load faster but also as a defense against content formats like Apple News Format and Facebook Instant Articles. It requires web developers to code their web pages in a particular way using a subset of HTML and JavaScript to ensure the pages can be loaded efficiently.