GPGPU 6U OpenVPX embedded computing card for electronic warfare (EW) introduced by EIZO Rugged Solutions

Oct. 19, 2021
The Condor XR1 combines single-board computer and GPGPU based on NVIDIA Turing architecture using either the NVIDIA RTX5000 or NVIDIA RTX3000 GPGPUs.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. – EIZO Rugged Solutions Inc. in Altamonte, Springs, Fla., is introducing the Condor XR1 6U VPX series 6U OpenVPX 6U embedded computing card for unmanned systems, airborne radar, signals intelligence (SIGINT), electronic warfare (EW), and digital signal processing (DSP).

The Condor XR1 combines single-board computer and general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) card based on the NVIDIA Turing architecture using either the NVIDIA RTX5000 or NVIDIA RTX3000 GPGPUs.

The embedded computing card offers as many as 6150 CUDA cores, 768 Tensor cores, 96 RT cores, and performance of 18.98 trillion floating-point operations per second with CUDA and OpenCL software support.

The Condor XR1 supports as many as eight DisplayPort++ video outputs and has dedicated H.264/H.265 (HEVC) encoding/decoding engines.

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Each GPU can be configured individually to route to various endpoint configurations, as each PCI Express switch also enables mating I/O modules to communicate to the CPU or directly to the GPUs themselves via NVIDIA RDMA.

The NVIDIA RTX platform has increased performance in AI and deep learning, and double the parallel processing capabilities from the previous generation.

This product is available in conduction- or air-cooled formats and supports PCI Express Gen 3.0. This card is tested to MIL-STD-810 standards and is comes in VITA 65 or SOSA-aligned configurations.

For more information contact EIZO Rugged solutions online at www.eizorugged.com.

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