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Ground Vehicle Applications
Network Switch Units
Target Tracking
Embedded Training
Integrated Display Processing
SBCs, DSPs, Graphics, I/O Cards
Situational Awareness
Remote Interface Units
Launcher Control Units
Fire Control Computers
Hull/Turret Compters
Embedded Rugged Systems
Mission Control
Flight Control
Sensor Processing
Vehicle Management
Naval Applications
Integrated Display Units
Communications and IFF
Shipboard Network Control
Target Detection & Tracking
Fire Control Computers
Sensor Processing
Aerospace Applications
Remote Interface Units
Network Switch Units
Radar Warning Receivers
Stores Management Computer
Integrated Display Processing
SBCs, DSPs, Graphics, I/O Cards
Mission Management Computers
Navigational Control Units
IFF Controllers
Flight Management Computer
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high performance embedded computing
Few, if any, embedded computing
companies can offer the range of
HPEC solutions that are available
from GE Intelligent Platforms.
In line with GE’s strategy of
enabling customers to enjoy –
and maximize – the benefits that
accrue from COTS solutions, all
of GE’s HPEC offerings are built
around technologies that are
industry standards and that
represent ‘best in class’.
solutions
Demanding military applications
Processors come from Intel
®
, with its
industry-leading second generation Core
dual- and quad-core technology, and from
Freescale, a long time significant contributor
to embedded computing. From NVIDIA comes
its CUDA architecture and many-core GPU
(graphic processing unit) processors – not just
for graphics applications, but also for general
purpose use in the most demanding military
applications that can benefit from a high
degree of parallelism, such as radar.
From Mellanox comes InfiniBand and
10 Gigabit Ethernet, switched fabric
communications links used extensively in
high performance computing and enterprise
data centers.
As part of its unwavering commitment to
open industry standards, GE also supports
OpenVPX, an architecture framework that
defines system-level VPX interoperability.
Specifically developed for deployment in
rugged environments, it is the natural heir
to VME, the computer bus standard that has
been at the heart of embedded computing
since the 1980s, and which GE also supports,
along with the CompactPCI industry standard.
Support for industry standards
Along with hardware and technology stan-
dards, GE’s range of HPEC solutions also
support industry software standards, such
as Microsoft Windows and Linux, along
with industry standard real-time operating
systems such as VxWorks from Wind River
Systems, Integrity from Green Hills Software
and LynxOS and LinuxWorks.
Software support also comes in the form of
AXIS, GE’s Advanced Multiprocessor Inte-
grated Software development environment
which has been shown to substantially
shorten the development, debug and optimi-
zation cycle.
The OFED software stack from the Open
Fabric Alliance is also fully supported,
providing drivers and open standards
interfaces along with RDMA-enabled commu-
nications protocols such as OpenMPI, uDAPL
and sockets direct. This allows developers to
leverage the extensive landscape of commer-
cial HPC software.
Extensive HPEC offering
GE’s extensive HPEC offering includes single
board computers such as the SBC626, Based
on the high performance fourth genera-
tion Intel Core i7 processor, it features fully
integrated graphics and memory controller
together with dual or quad core processing
up to 2.4 GHz and offers outstanding perfor-
mance per watt. Coupled with the Intel QM87
chipset, this provides an unmatched level
of I/O bandwidth for both on-board and off-
board functions.
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