Mercury Computer Systems Introduces 10 Teraflop ISR Subsystem Capability for Defense and Aerospace Applications
Image: Mercury's GSC6201 OpenVPX GPGPU Carrier Card with StreamDireMercury Computer Systems' new GSC6201 OpenVPX GPGPU Carrier Card with StreamDirect(TM)
Mercury's StreamDirect enables direct communication of data from the source, such as a sensor input device, into a coprocessor's memory, such as a GPGPU, without intermediate storage in the CPU. Previously, systems that used GPGPUs had to first pass the data to a CPU's memory and then transfer the same data from the CPU's memory to the GPGPU, a cumbersome two-step process. StreamDirect eliminates this copy step, creating a direct, high-bandwidth DMA channel between the sensor and the GPGPU. StreamDirect leverages Mercury's POET™/ICS technology and NVIDIA® GPUDirect to provide a system-wide communication capability that enables applications such as EO/IR, radar, cyber and electronic warfare to benefit from faster intelligence.
"The GSC6201 is our third generation OpenVPX MXM-based GPGPU carrier card, building upon our eight year track record of deployed GPGPU solutions," said
To keep pace with the rapid advances in GPGPU innovations, Mercury adopted the industry standard MXM form factor to quickly deliver the latest GPGPU technology in a modular, rugged OpenVPX module. While the GSC6201 is available today with
"The latest fighter jets and drone aircraft incorporate new sensors that demand huge amounts of real-time processing, making them ideally suited for
NVIDIA CUDA®, OpenCL™ and Mercury's
StreamDirect for NVIDIA GPGPUs is available now. The GSC6201 is available now in commercial and rugged versions including air- and conduction-cooled configurations.
For more information on StreamDirect and the GSC6201, visit www.mc.com/gpgpu, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or info@mc.com.
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