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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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GE’s DSP281 is the latest in a long line of
multiprocessors designed for the most
demanding ISR applications. Like the SBC626,
it is based on Intel second generation Core
processor technology – but features a dual
quad core architecture, delivering, in effect,
eight CPU cores on a single board and
making it ideal for demanding DSP, radar,
sonar, image and sensor processing across
a wide range of platforms including manned,
unmanned airborne, ground and naval vehi-
cles. Multiple DSP281s can be interconnected
via InfiniBand or 10 Gigabit Ethernet fabric
switches to create powerful HPEC clusters.
For applications that demand an even higher
degree of parallelism, GE has introduced
the IPN251 platform. Each is based around
the NVIDIA CUDA GK107 GPU, with its 384
cores. In the case of the IPN251, the GK107
is augmented by an Intel Core i7 processor
operating at 2.4 GHz to create a heteroge-
neous and computationally-dense processing
platform for demanding applications that
are constrained in terms of size, weight and
power (SWaP).
The IPN251 provides over 750 GFLOPS of
combined CPU and GPU compute power.
They can be built into a multi-board clusters
providing TERAFLOPS of processing power.
Switches, subsystems and more
The other key members of GE HPEC solution
set are the GBX460 10Gigabit Ethernet and the
IBX400 InfiniBand 6U OpenVPX switch fabric
modules (SFMs).
The NETernityTM GBX460 SFM is a fully
managed layer 2/3+ Ethernet switch
supporting up to sixteen payload slots via
10GE data plane (DP) at up to wire speed along
with full control plane(CP) GbE connectivity.
Alternatively, system architects can benefit
from increased bandwidth and reduced laten-
cies by selecting the IBX400 SFM that is slot
compatible with the GBX460 platform. IBX400
can support up to 16 pay load slots with
double data rate (DDR) Infiniband providing
up to 1.8GBytes/s throughput across the
data plane along with the a fully managed
GbE CP interface. Both solutions benefit from
GE’s OFED RDMA enabled processor modules
yielding unprecedented levels of performance
within a standard 6U OpenVPX single or dual
star system architecture scaling to multi-Tera-
FLOP parallel computing within fully rugged,
deployable platform.
The most recent addition to GE’s HPEC range
is the rapidly-growing family of COTS Rugged
Systems (CRS). Designed for customers who
need to eliminate the expense, time and
risk of custom sourcing and development,
these preconfigured, pretested, ready-to-
run systems can be deployed in the field as
soon as the application is ready, or used as a
starting point for multiple application-specific
configurations.
GE’s comprehensive HPEC product and system
offering is backed by an extensive infrastruc-
ture of customer support programs designed to
ensure that high performance, reliable systems
are deployed in the minimum time, at minimum
cost and with minimum risk.
Solutions: The GE Advantage
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HPEC CoE helps with architecture definition, application development and
performance optimization
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Able to deliver short lead time software development platforms with a path to fully
ruggedized deployable systems
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Provide fully software integrated and tested ‘application ready’ solutions
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Provide ‘getting started’ support and training
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