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- 12/01/2011 - Article: If power is the problem, can GPGPU be the solution?
- 11/22/2011 - GE to Work with Harris Corporation to Equip MLRS/HIMARS Subsystems
- 11/07/2011 - COTS Journal Video at MILCOM 2011 with Rubin Dhillon
- 09/27/2011 - Argon ST to Work with GE on Shipboard Signals Intelligence System
- 09/09/2011 - Video and Image Processing at the Edge
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Intel Core i7
An evolution of high performance single board computers and multiprocessor platforms, based on the latest Intel embedded Core i7 processor, expands functionality and performance per watt without increasing power requirement from previous versions. Graphics performance is twice that of previous generations, memory capacity is doubled, and SATA ports are 6 Gbit/sec capable.
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OpenVPX
VPX (previously known as VITA 46) brings switched fabrics to VME-based systems. OpenVPX was specifically created with the defense community in mind. It retains the 6U and 3U form factors, supports existing PMC and XMC mezzanines, and maintains the maximum possible compatibility with VME for high performance computing. We provide OpenVPX single board computers based on both Intel and PowerPC Architecture.
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Rugged by Design
GE Intelligent Platforms was among the very first companies to bring to market commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products that were rugged by design – as opposed to commercial products that were ruggedized as an afterthought. Created to operate in the harshest environments, GE’s products now reflect the company’s unparalleled experience and expertise in ruggedization, with its unique combination of design evaluation and assembly and test practices through to advanced thermal management, mechanical engineering and hermetic control techniques.
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Freescale QorIQ
The Freescale QorIQ processor architecture supports applications that need multi-core and many-core processors to perform effectively. System throughput depends on more than just the performance of the processors. With space at a premium and keeping power/heat dissipation constrained, the advent of multi-core and many-core processors allows, in effect, substantially greater processing density to be achieved within a given number of slots – without an undue adverse effect on power/heat.
INTERVIEW
Sandy Bridge Q&A
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A discussion with Richard Kirk, Product Manager, Mil/Aero Single Board Computers at GE Intelligent Platforms about GE's new embedded computing platforms based on 'Sandy Bridge' technology from Intel.
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- InterconnectsUnmanned Aerial Systems Brochure
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- Multicore GPGPU Processors White Paper
- Freescale's New QorIQ Platforms: An Overview
- Ethernet & The Military
- Interview with Jamie Farmer- Applied Image Processing
- Free Book Offer - MIL-STD-1553 Reference Guide
- Advances in Radar Processing
- COTS - In harsh military environments
- Build Your Dream System
WHITE PAPERS
The new dual-and quad-core processors effectively double the potential computing and graphics capabilities within the same power envelope.


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