Mercury Systems Announces Its New InfiniBand-Based Product for OpenVPX High-Performance Embedded Computing Solutions
The LDS6523 is powered by the i7 quad-core processor running at 2.3 GHz. The processor utilizes
The LDS6523 provides two mezzanine sites for configuration with standard I/O cards — one PMC/XMC site and one XMC site. The PCI Express architecture brings a PCIe® interface to both XMC sites and to the PMC, thus maximizing the flow of I/O into the processing subsystem. The LDS6523 enables mission security features and offers multiple I/O options and advanced system management in a VITA 65/46/48 (VPX-REDI) compliant form factor.
"With the variety of industry choices for I/O and fabric communications, using commercially available silicon such as InfiniBand is often the right path to take," said
"Mercury is a recognized leader in developing highly advanced embedded computing solutions," said
With over 30 years of multicomputer software expertise, including advanced multicore processor expertise,
The LDS6523 is available and shipping today. For detailed specifications and general product information, visit www.mrcy.com/infiniband or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or info@mrcy.com.
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