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Latest ClearFog SBC offers four GbE ports and a 10GbE SFP+ port

Summary of Latest ClearFog SBC offers four GbE ports and a 10GbE SFP+ port


SolidRun has launched the ClearFog GT 8K, a high-end Single Board Computer designed for Virtual Customer Premises Equipment. This device features a quad-core Marvell ARMADA A8040 SoC running at 2GHz, supporting up to 16GB RAM and six network interfaces including a 10GbE SFP+ cage. It includes three PCIe slots, virtualization capabilities, and an extended operating temperature range, positioning it as a versatile solution for enterprise routing, firewall security, and edge computing applications.

Parts used in the ClearFog GT 8K:

  • Quad-core Marvell ARMADA A8040 SoC
  • DMA co-processor
  • XOR co-processor
  • Security co-processor
  • Up to 16GB RAM
  • Six network interfaces
  • 10GbE Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver (SFP+) cage
  • Three PCIe slots
  • RTC or CMOS battery

SolidRun releases ClearFog GT 8K; a high-end computing, Virtual Customer Premises Equipment to deliver network services such as routing, firewall security and virtual private network connectivity to enterprises. The Clear Fog family has the Clear Fog Pro, Clear Fog Base and now the Clear Fog GT 8K which has taken a little of the other SBCs (Single Board Computers) in the family and has made certain modifications.

Latest ClearFog SBC offers four GbE ports and a 10GbE SFP+ port

At the heart of the ClearFog GT 8K is the quad-core Marvell’s ARMADA A8040 SoC, running at a speed of 2GHz and some other co-processors like DMA, XOR, and, others. Ideally, it is expected for the ClearFog GT 8K to share some similar traits with its other ClearFog boards, but it has less in common with them. The Marvell’s Armada 8040 SoC features a networking accelerator with a security co-processor, enabling the ClearFog GT 8K with “full” virtualization support as claimed by SolidRun.

The launching of ClearFog GT 8K means that SolidRun has now upgraded its entire ClearFog family with this newer networking board, powered on the same ARMADA A8040 processor as on the community board, and offering support for up to 16GB RAM, 6 network interfaces, including one 10GbE Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver (SFP+) cage which is useful for telecommunication or data communications applications, and three PCIe slots. There is also the presence of a small RTC or CMOS battery that maintains the time, date, hard disk and other configuration settings in the CMOS memory when the main battery is removed.

ClearFog GT 8K offers vast application potential as a versatile networking solution with a large variety of interfaces. It also allows network functions virtualization and high-end edge computing. The 177 x 110mm measured ClearFog GT 8K is larger than the ClearFog Base but smaller than the ClearFog Pro. It offers an extended 0 to 70°C operating range and adds a -40 to 85°C option. Showing its difference with its family, the ClearFog Pro has a 12V DC input as compared to the wide-range input found on the ClearFog Base and Pro.

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Quick Solutions to Questions related to ClearFog GT 8K:

  • What is the primary function of the ClearFog GT 8K?
    It delivers network services such as routing, firewall security, and virtual private network connectivity to enterprises.
  • How fast does the processor run on the ClearFog GT 8K?
    The quad-core Marvell ARMADA A8040 SoC runs at a speed of 2GHz.
  • Does the ClearFog GT 8K support virtualization?
    Yes, the networking accelerator with a security co-processor enables full virtualization support.
  • What is the maximum RAM capacity supported by this board?
    The board offers support for up to 16GB RAM.
  • How many network interfaces are included on the ClearFog GT 8K?
    It includes six network interfaces, one of which is a 10GbE SFP+ cage.
  • Can the ClearFog GT 8K operate in extreme temperatures?
    It offers an extended operating range of 0 to 70°C with an option for -40 to 85°C.
  • What is the role of the RTC or CMOS battery on this device?
    It maintains time, date, hard disk, and configuration settings in CMOS memory when the main power is removed.
  • How does the size of the ClearFog GT 8K compare to other models?
    It measures 177 x 110mm, making it larger than the ClearFog Base but smaller than the ClearFog Pro.

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