Lucid Vision Labs has added Remote Direct Memory Access to optimize its Atlas 10 10GigE camera line. With the addition of RDMA, Atlas 10 cameras can provide optimized, zero-copy image transfer over a 10GigE interface, streaming 1.2 GB/s of data directly to main memory. This not only increases throughput but lowers latency. Because it bypasses OS and CPU to transfer streaming data to main memory, it completely eliminates CPU usage, which is otherwise required for reliable multi-10GigE camera applications. The Atlas 10 offers PoE, m12 and M8 connectors, and is GigE and GeniCam compliant. With the implementation of RDMA, the Atlas 10 line will include an updated SDK, RDMA firmware upgrade for all existing Atlas 10 models, and a selection of two dual port 1G/10G PoE+RDMA enabled network interface cards.
To Learn More:
Contact: Lucid Vision Labs Inc.
COMPANY HQ: Richmond, BC, Canada
Product: Atlas 10 with RDMA
Key Features: 10 GigE, bypasses OS and CPU, 1.2 GB/s
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