3U VPX-REDI single-board computer with cyber security for high-bandwidth processing offered by X-ES

XPedite8370 is based on the Intel Core Ultra processor (Series 3) (formerly Panther Lake) and aligns to the Sensor Open System Architecture (SOSA).
Feb. 17, 2026
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Summary points:

  • The XPedite8370 from Extreme Engineering Solutions combines Intel Core Ultra (Series 3) processing with SOSA I/O Intensive profile alignment for rugged, high-bandwidth embedded systems.
  • Integrates SecureCOTS technology and a Microchip PolarFire SoC FPGA to safeguard data against tampering and unauthorized access.
  • Supports as much as 64 GB LPDDR5 with ECC, 512 GB NVMe storage, 100G Ethernet, PCI Express expansion, and several OS options including VxWorks and Linux.

VERONA, Wis. – Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) in Verona, Wis., is introducing the XPedite8370 secure, high-performance, 3U VPX-REDI, single-board computer for ruggedized systems that require high-bandwidth processing and low power consumption.

The XPedite8370 is based on the Intel Core Ultra processor (Series 3) (formerly Panther Lake) and aligns to the Sensor Open System Architecture (SOSA) I/O Intensive profile (SLT3-PAY-1F1F2U1TU1T1U1T-14.2.16).

The single-board computer is for today’s network information processing and high performance embedded computing applications.

The XPedite8370 integrates SecureCOTS technology with a Microchip PolarFire System-on-Chip (SoC) FPGA to protect data from being modified or observed and offers stringent cyber security capabilities.

PCI Express

The XPedite8370 supports as much as 64 gigabytes of LPDDR5 SDRAM with in-band ECC in eight channels, as much as 512 gigabytes of onboard NVMe data storage, and provides fast and efficient I/O, with one 100GBASE-KR4, as much as two 25GBASE-KR, and one 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports and including USB 2.0, PCI Express, RS-232 or RS-422/485 serial, and DisplayPort video through the backplane connectors.

The XPedite8370 provides additional expansion capabilities by including an integrated XMC site, which includes a x8 PCI Express connection to the Intel Core Ultra processor and X12d, X16s, and X8d I/O mapped directly to the VPX backplane connectors.

Wind River VxWorks, X-ES Enterprise Linux (XEL), and Linux Yocto board support packages are available. For more information, contact X-ES online at www.xes-inc.com/products/sbcs/xpedite8370.

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