NAB Show: Sonnet Technologies Unveils Thunderbolt Docks, 25GbE Networking with macOS Compatibility, and Pro Rackmount and Thunderbolt to PCIe Card Expansion Systems
High bandwidth, multi-Thunderbolt bus additions to xMac mini Server, xMac Studio, and DuoModo lines of Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion systems
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 6, 2023 at 2:01 pmAt the 2023 NAB Show, visitors to Sonnet Technologies Inc.’s booth will get a 1st look at the company’s new docking stations.
Thunderbolt docks
The company will add to its current line of Thunderbolt docks with 3 models offering even more capabilities and connectivity options. The firm’s SuperDock will offer a record number of connectivity options plus an internal slot for installing an M.2 NVMe SSD.
A 2nd model to be launched at the 2023 NAB Show will leverage the company’s current Echo 11 Thunderbolt 4 Dock‘s design to add direct HDMI display connectivity, while the 3rd new dock will support connecting 3x4K@60Hz HDMI and/or DisplayPort displays. The firm‘s docks enable users to connect multiple peripherals to their laptop, mini, and all-in-one computers through a single cable connected between the dock and computer. With the addition of the new models, the company provides users with the broadest selection available of docks for computers with Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 3 ports.
Twin25G dual-port 25GbE Thunderbolt adapter
25GbE networking products with macOS compatibility
At the 2023 NAB Show, the company will feature its 25GbE networking solutions: the Twin25G dual-port 25GbE Thunderbolt adapter for computers with Thunderbolt 4 or Thunderbolt 3 ports, plus the Twin25G PCIe card dual-port 25GbE PCIe 3.0 adapter card. The 25GbE solutions set an affordability benchmark and enable users to connect their computers via optical cables to high-speed network infrastructure and storage systems using the 25GbE standard. Both products include SFP28 transceivers and are Mac, Windows, and Linux compatible.
Pro rackmount and Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion systems for Mac Studio computers
At NAB Show, the firm will showcase its RackMac Studio and xMac Studio professional rackmount systems for Apple Mac Studio computers. Both products are 3U in height, fit in standard 19-inch equipment racks, and provide open access to the computers’ SD card slots and front and back ports.
The RackMac Studio is a compact rackmount enclosure to install and secure 1 or 2 Mac Studio computers. With its 9.5-inch mounting depth – plus firm rubber cushions that securely hold the computers in place during transport – RackMac Studio is for use in shallow molded rack cases, fly racks, or most any travel rack. It provides space beneath each computer to house compact, portable Thunderbolt or USB SSDs (sold separately) behind access panels and secure them with supplied adhesive-backed magnets.
Designed for professional workflow expansion, the xMac Studio consists of a 16.5-inch-deep rackmount enclosure which securely holds a single Mac Studio plus a Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion module that adds PCIe card slots to the computer, connecting them via a Thunderbolt cable. Available with a 1, 2, or 3-slot expansion module, it enables users to connect to their Mac Studio, the pro audio I/O and DSP cards, pro video capture, and transcoding cards, and other high-performance PCIe cards required for their workflows. It includes adjustable extension rails to support its installation into racks 16 to 24 inches deep, and like the RackMac Studio, provides space beneath the computer to house SSDs (sold separately) behind an access panel and secure them with supplied adhesive-backed magnets.
High bandwidth, multi-Thunderbolt bus additions to xMac mini Server, xMac Studio, and DuoModo lines of Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion systems – Designed for pro digital video market
The current lineup of expansion systems from the company’s features 2 and 3-slot PCIe card systems, which connect to a single Thunderbolt port on a computer. The 2-slot PCIe card models to be shown at NAB Show are designed to support the increasing bandwidth demands of contemporary video I/O cards used in digital video systems and leverage the Apple Mac Studio and Mac mini computers equipped with M1 and M2 processors. These computers feature Thunderbolt ports equipped with independent busses, providing up to 2,880MB/s of bandwidth to each. Each PCIe card slot in the new firm’s systems connects to its own Thunderbolt interface – and requires its own connection to the computer – to support pro video capture and transcoding cards with as much bandwidth as Thunderbolt can offer.
Recent additions to product lines
The company will also showcase recently released products at NAB Show, including 3 NVMe SSD PCIe adapter cards, plus a professional dual-slot Thunderbolt media card reader.