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ATCA is the new chassis to replace [[CompactPCI]]. As a standard PC user, it's nothing to be concerned with, you will never see it. It is not a "peripheral interconnect" as the unsigned edit below asks.
 
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What is this, information or a sales pitch copied from some other website? -- [[User:145.254.146.27|145.254.146.27]] 17:51, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
:No, if you were to look at the history it was obviously not just copy and paste. It's not a sales pitch because there is no seller. It's the next generation of industrial computing. If you are not familiar with the field, let's put it this way - it's a standard from the same folks who came up with [[PCI]], which is the bus used inside almost every desktop out there today. &mdash; <span style="text-decoration: none;">[[User:Revragnarok|<fontspan colorstyle="color:#696969;">RevRagnarok</fontspan>]] <sup>[[User_talk:Revragnarok |Talk]] [[Special:Contributions/Revragnarok|Contrib]]</sup></span> 18:03, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
::I've since learned I was wrong, PCI /= PICMG. However, many industrial systems that use PCI (like inside your computer, but now I am only talking about the protocol not the specific bus) use [[CompactPCI]] which '''is''' PICMG. It's very confusing... &mdash; <span style="text-decoration: none;">[[User:Revragnarok|<fontspan colorstyle="color:#696969;">RevRagnarok</fontspan>]] <sup>[[User_talk:Revragnarok |Talk]] [[Special:Contributions/Revragnarok|Contrib]]</sup></span> 18:16, 14 August 2006 (UTC)