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Tiered commercial display lineup provides Ultra High Definition digital signage options in corporate, education, entertainment, restaurant and retail environments
CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sharp NEC Display Solutions, a global leader in the display market, today announced its new MultiSync® Message Series, which features displays from the ME, M and MA Series. The new portfolio provides an ultra-high definition and commercially focused display lineup optimized for digital signage applications while also containing modular expandability to allow the flexibility to give different customers the solutions they need to make an impact.
“The MultiSync Message Series sets a new standard in the industry for professional signage displays,” Ben Hardy, Senior Product Manager for Large Format Displays for Sharp NEC Display Solutions. “We reimagined our portfolio to align with the quickly changing needs of the market and our customers. This li
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Sharp NEC Display Solutions, a global leader in the display market, today announced its new MultiSync® Message Series, which features displays from the ME, M and MA Series. The new portfolio provides an ultra-high definition and commercially focused display lineup optimized for digital signage applications while also containing modular expandability to allow the flexibility to give different customers the solutions they need to make an impact.
âThe MultiSync Message Series sets a new standard in the industry for professional signage displays,â Ben Hardy, Senior Product Manager for Large Format Displays for Sharp NEC Display Solutions. âWe reimagined our portfolio to align with the quickly changing needs of the market and our customers. This lineup introduces new and exciting features to our mainstream signage category that gives customers a valid step-up approach across the portfolio based on their pains and needs for their
February 26, 2021
Well now I have
actual enterprise SAS drives running on a hardware RAID controller on a Raspberry Pi,
and it s faster than the fastest SATA RAID array I set up in that other video.
A Broadcom engineer named Josh watched my earlier videos and realized the ancient LSI card I was testing would not likely work with the ARM processor in the Pi, so he was able to send two pieces of kit my way:
A Broadcom-designed reference Universal Backplane following the SFF-TA-1005 standard
After a long and arduous journey involving multiple driver revisions and UART debugging on the card, I was able to bring up multiple hardware RAID arrays on the Pi.
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Raspberry Pi PCI Express device compatibility database
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 IO Board exposes the Pi’s PCI Express 1x lane directly on the board. I’m (Jeff Geerling) testing many PCIe cards with the Pi and adding them to the listing below. Also check out videos about them on my YouTube channel!
This project is maintained on GitHub; suggest new cards to test or share your own experiences there. These helpful resources can help you in your own PCIe testing on the Pi, or can inspire you to create your own custom Pi boards!