GPGPU embedded computing for unmanned systems, C4ISR, and signals intelligence (SIGINT) offered by EIZO
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. – EIZO Rugged Solutions Inc. in Altamonte Springs, Fla., is introducing the Condor NVP2009AxX Switched Mezzanine Card (XMC) graphics embedded computing module for high-end surveillance applications.
The card is based on the NVIDIA Quadro P2000 general-purpose graphics processing (GPGPU) processor and supports combinations of analog and digital outputs, and supports four field-customizable video output combinations of DisplayPort++, 3G-SDI, CVBS (NTSC/PAL/SECAM), and VGA (STANAG 3350, RS-170, RS-343).
The card performs low-latency computing for GPGPU applications such as unmanned systems, C5ISR, situational awareness, signals intelligence (SIGINT), and data science projects.
With several I/O configurations, the card can support video resolutions as fine as 4K and custom resolutions under VGA configurations. It can be factory configured or field programmed to support complex multi-video needs after deployment.
Users can configure video outputs to support single-ended or differential signaling for situations where modern and legacy interfaces coexist on a platform. 3G-SDI and DisplayPort video outputs also are available for interfacing with modern digital equipment.
The MIL-STD-810-compliant Condor NVP2009AxX supports CUDA and OpenCL based GPGPU computing, artificial intelligence (AI) processing, deep learning, and H.265 (HEVC) / H.264 encoding & decoding.
The product is available in conduction- and air-cooled variants, has four gigabytes of graphics memory, and delivers as much as 2.3 TFLOPS of CUDA processing power. The Condor NVP2009AxX's rear XMC pin-out is compatible with VPX systems that follow VITA 46.9 x12d+x8d+24s.
For more information contact EIZO Rugged Solutions online at www.eizorugged.com.