NVIDIA Ampere GPU XMC graphics card for AI-accelerated video capture and processing introduced by Eizo
ORLANDO, Fla. – EIZO Rugged Solutions Inc. in Orlando, Fla., is introducing the Condor NVA2102xX rugged Switched Mezzanine Card (XMC) video graphics card designed for high-performance embedded computing applications that require real-time video and sensor capture and artificial intelligence (AI)-accelerated general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) processing.
The Condor NVA2102xX card enables systems to capture, process, display, encode, decode, and stream video data simultaneously in one XMC slot.
The XMC card features four 3G-SDI video inputs and four DisplayPort++, VGA, and 3G-SDI outputs. It is designed with the NVIDIA RTX A2000 graphics processing unit (GPU), which supports 8 gigabytes of GDDR6 graphics memory with error correction code (ECC), 2,560 CUDA cores, 80 Tensor Cores, and 20 RT Cores for accelerated performance in neural network training and inferencing functions.
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The NVIDIA Ampere GPU architecture supports the CUDA parallel computing platform and OpenCL-based GPGPU computing, NVIDIA GPUDirect RDMA, and H.265/H.264 encoding/decoding. At maximum power consumption, the NVIDIA RTX A2000 GPU delivers 9.3 TFLOPS of single-precision floating-point compute performance (FP32).
The Condor NVA2102xX features support for on-board video format conversion, as well as metadata insertion and extraction. The metadata can be used to embed real-time information such as GPS coordinates, sensor data, speed inclination, or other relevant data into the video feed. This embedded metadata can then be extracted to provide additional context to the video footage, enhancing situational awareness and decision-making.
For more information contact Eizo Rugged Solutions online at www.eizorugged.com.