Mercury Computer Systems Announces Industry’s Highest Performing Power Architecture®-based OpenVPX Module
For the past decade, Mercury has delivered Power Architecture/AltiVec-based products combined with the industry’s highest performing scientific algorithm libraries (SAL) for applications such as medical imaging, seismic analysis, airborne radar and defense applications. Because the HCD6210 runs SAL-based software unchanged, a significant amount of the customer’s software investment is preserved. Additionally, with a sixfold increase in the number of cores per device, what previously required 4–6 boards now requires only a single 6U OpenVPX slot. With advancements in chip manufacturing technologies, this level of performance can now be delivered in a low-power, industrial-grade processor for applications in harsh, size, weight and power-constrained (SWaP) environments.
“With the enormous budget pressures in the defense industry, more and
more prime contractors are looking to upgrade existing systems with
minimal change and cost. The HCD6210 compute blade provides a sixfold
increase in processing capability while maintaining software library
compatibility,” said
“Freescale has had a long and successful relationship with Mercury. Over
the past decade, Mercury has delivered high-performance Power
Architecture/AltiVec technology implementations to a variety of embedded
applications where size, weight and power (SWaP) were primary drivers,”
said
The HCD6210 blade uses the T4240 System-on-Chip (SoC) capabilities to support a serial RapidIO® data plane, as well as additional sensor I/O via native 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. These SoC capabilities facilitate the combining of high-bandwidth, low-latency data movement with industry-standard high-speed sensor I/O on the HCD6210 blade. Additional features include support for a Gen2 PCIe® expansion plane and on-board system management capabilities. A single XMC mezzanine site and a customizable I/O mini-mezzanine allow for a variety of system-level I/O. The HCD6210 is available in air-cooled and conduction-cooled rugged configurations with support for VxWorks®, Linux®, Mercury’s SAL and MultiCore Plus® software suite.
The HCD6210 will be available in Q3, 2012.
For more information on the HCD6210, visit www.mc.com/HCD6210, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or info@mc.com.
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