Mercury Computer Systems Announces Highest Performing GPGPU-Based OpenVPX Module in Embedded Computing Industry
The GSC6201 balances the disruptive computational capabilities of AMD's latest generation Radeon™ HD 7970M embedded GPGPU processor with high-bandwidth I/O interfaces, providing a powerful and scalable computing architecture that is well aligned with high-end radar, electronic warfare and image processing applications. With this product, Mercury leverages multiple open software and hardware technologies for straightforward interoperability, extensibility and portability. Among these open technologies is OpenCL™, an optimized, industry-standard software framework that supports code migration among GPGPUs and other processors for preservation of software IP. Open industry-standard hardware technologies incorporated within the GSC6201 utilizing AMD include OpenVPX for interoperability, extreme ruggedization for harsh environmental operation, and industry-standard MXM technology for rapid tech refresh and performance upgrades to the latest GPGPU technology.
"Mercury first implemented GPGPUs in 2004 and continues to deliver defense and commercial GPGPU-based solutions, including a wide range of currently deployed, high-performance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems," said
"Our strong technology and business relationship with Mercury has resulted in several AMD successes in the defense industry," said
The GSC6201 is available now and can be configured in air-cooled or conduction-cooled rugged versions.
For more information on GSC6201 for AMD, visit http://www.mc.com/gpgpu, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or info@mc.com.
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