Windsor, ON (PRWEB) August 29, 2007 -- Axxon Computer Corporation introduces the industry's first 16 port PCI Express (http://www.softio.com) (PCIe) compatible I/O card suitable for a Plug & Play installation in either IBM or Apple compatible chassis.
With over 2.5 years of design and shipping maturity of 30+ innovative PCI Express products, Axxon knows PCIe interfacing. Select OEM accounts have been beta testing our latest PCIe model # LF729KB for over a month. The LF729KB is a 4th generation design foundation to support both Linux and the Apple MAC OS without add-on drivers, without add-on modules and without kernel rebuilds. This support is in addition to the OS/2, QNX and Windows 32/64 bit driver suites. This adapter contains the enhanced Oxford 16C950 UART with 128 byte buffers (8 times competing UART technologies), hardware flow control and 921k communication speeds.
"Axxon is clearly the first and leading choice for PCI Express adapter cards. Model # LF729KB is another industry first model to offer support on both the IBM and Apple platforms," states Kumar Bhatia, Senior Design Engineer for Axxon.
"OEMs like Intel, Dell, Motorola, Medtronic and HP/Compaq have been deploying Axxon PCIe cards for years. These ongoing business relationships further validate the compatibility and stability of our products," comments Bhatia.
Model # LF729KB is available worldwide with included VHDCI complex cables at a price of $ 599.95 USD (North America).
About Axxon:
Axxon (Est. 1985) is an independently owned design firm headquartered in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Axxon specializes in unique peripheral designs implementing leading-edge technology. Axxon has achieved several notable milestones including the industry's first software configurable multi-port adapter, first Plug & Play serial port, first Universal PCI Parallel port and the first PCI Express (PCIe) I/O card family.
For more information please contact Arthur Yanamoto at 1-519-974-0163 extension 24 email: art(at)softio.com or visit Axxon's homepage at http://www.softio.com
3979 Tecumseh Road East, Windsor, Ontario, N8W 1J5 Canada
Voice: 1-519-974-0163 Fax: 1-519-974-0165 Toll Free: 1-800-361-1913
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