Conc announced the launch of Rhea, a further addition to its VME range of embedded processor boards. Coincident with the launch of Intel's latest Atom processor, the Company has released the Rhea VME single board computer to harness this very latest technology for customers looking for a simple, cost-effective upgrade. VME is a standard that has existed for many years and has been widely deployed in a range of industrial, research, semiconductor process control, transport, medical and defense applications worldwide.

Whilst no longer the cutting edge of technology, VME continues to be a widely installed architecture, particularly in the defense market and many organizations have designed their platforms around this standard. Being able to upgrade their computing capability while remaining within the VME environment is crucial to time and cost efficiency. Customers are able to remove their existing boards and plug a new one into the exact same slot.

By continuing to support the VME standard, the Company is responding to the needs of its customers, and extending the revenue generating lifecycle of a VME product family in which Concurrent has invested for more than 20 years. Rhea offers a wide range of input and output interfaces which are needed for its target applications. It also enables customers to benefit from the very latest security features: presenting a valuable upgrade path for them at a time when up to date VME computer boards are increasingly difficult to source from major vendors.