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News Release from: Venture Development Corp | Subject: Active backplane motherboards
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 December 2004
Survey confirms shrinking SBC form
factors
A new study of the global market for active backplane motherboards in embedded and real-time applications confirms that this market is shifting rapidly toward the use of smaller form factors.
In a recent study of the global market for active backplane motherboards in embedded and real-time applications, Venture Development Corp has confirmed that this market is shifting rapidly toward the use of smaller form factors VDC divided standard form factor motherboards into two classes, based on surface area: up to 82in2 - including ATX, EmbeddedATX, BabyAT, BTX, LPX, MicroATX and NLX; and bigger than 82in2 - including 3.5in, 5.25in, EBX, EPIC, FlexATX and MiniITX
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Although the share of shipments attributable to the larger form factors is expected to decline by 9.7% over the 2004-2008 period, overall market growth will more than compensate for the decline.
Actual dollar volume shipments of these boards are expected to increase by 11.8%.
However, among these larger form factors, only NLX, MicroATX and BTX are expected to show increases in actual dollar volume shipments.
According to J Eric Gulliksen, Director of VDC's Embedded Hardware Practice: "A trend toward use of smaller form factor motherboards is certainly understandable, because available space has become increasingly constrained".
"Recent improvements in densification technologies are allowing this shift to take place".
"The most notable of these improvements is the advent of the Pentium-M processor, which provides high computing speed and power while maintaining low power consumption and heat generation".
Other factors that are enabling this shift include: higher levels of onboard integration, reducing the need for expansion slots; and provision of USB ports, allowing for simple peripheral connection and further reducing the expansion slot requirement.
Gulliksen went on to say: "The highest projected growth rates are for the BTX, EPIC and MiniITX form factors".
"Of course, these are quite new with low base-year shipment values, which somewhat skews the data".
"Nevertheless, we expect at least EPIC and MiniITX to make significant penetrations over the period of the study".
"EPIC, which provides PC/104 family expansion capability and has provision for PCI Express, may provide a 'shot in the arm' for the PC/104 industry", he continued.
"This form factor provides an attractive middle-ground size alternative between EBX and standard PC/104 CPU modules".
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