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High-Density Server suits rugged, sensor-based systems.

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October 29, 2010 - Intended for rugged deployed ISR systems, Ensemble(TM) HDS6600 supports 8-way symmetric multiprocessing and can be deployed in air and other harsh environments. It runs Linux® and is designed to OpenVPX(TM) standard. With 2 quad-core Intel® Xeon® CPUs in 1 in. OpenVPX slot, 10-board system reaches over one TFLOPS peak performance. Communications among HDS6600 modules is facilitated by Protocol Offload Engine Technology, and 12 GB on-board SDRAM complements CPU requirements.

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Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.
199 Riverneck Rd.
Chelmsford, MA, 01824
USA



Mercury Computer Systems Launches Industry Breakthrough - First Intel-Based Rugged Server-Class Product for ISR Applications


Rugged, OpenVPX Intel-Based Product Enables High Density Server-Class Performance for Deployment in Harsh Military and Aerospace Environments

CHELMSFORD, Mass. - Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mc.com), a trusted ISR subsystems provider, today announced the Intel®-based Ensemble(TM) HDS6600 High Density Server for rugged deployed ISR systems. The HDS6600 is an industry first that brings Intel enterprise server-class processing to deployed sensor-based systems. The HDS6600 supports 8-way symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and is based on Intel's Xeon® processor, enabling enterprise-class performance typically found in data centers to be forward deployed, in the air and other harsh environments. With the familiar Intel architecture, Linux® operating system, and server-class performance, applications can more easily migrate from workstations and ground stations to tactical environments, facilitating a common code base between the lab and deployed environments. The HDS6600 is designed to the OpenVPX(TM) standard for ease of integration with traditional sensor hardware, supporting rapid deployment in harsh air- and conduction-cooled environments.

In addition to deployed server applications, the HDS6600 achieves new performance levels in traditional signal and image processing applications. With dual quad-core Intel Xeon enterprise server-class processors in a standard one inch OpenVPX slot, a ten-board system reaches over one Tera Floating Point Operations Per Second (TFLOPS) of peak performance, and an order of magnitude improvement in signal and image processing throughput performance compared to rugged Intel modules available today. To achieve the highest efficiency, an ISR subsystem must have performance balanced with both I/O and memory. The high performance communications among HDS6600 modules is facilitated by Mercury's Protocol Offload Engine Technology (POET(TM)), which encapsulates standards-based protocol management, such as Serial RapidIO® and PCIe®, with high speed real time switching capability. The large 12 GB of on-board SDRAM memory is well balanced for the 8 Intel Xeon cores, and represents a 4X increase over previous generation module memory size. For applications requiring even more memory, 24 GB offerings are planned.

For the ultimate size, weight, and power (SWaP) performance, such as is required by persistent ISR applications, the HDS6600 Intel rugged server can be combined with Mercury's latest GPGPU offerings. For example, two high-end GPGPU-based GSC6200 modules, each with two GPGPUs, can be directly connected to a HDS6600 through the OpenVPX expansion plane. This 3 slot slice achieves performance well into the TFLOPS range of processing, and can be replicated multiple times in a chassis to create unprecedented computational performance in an ISR subsystem.

"The new HDS6600 is not only a huge SWaP performance gain compared to previous signal and image processing solutions, but it enables an entire new class of Smart Processing to be added to deployed sensor electronics, such as exploitation algorithms, that were once reserved for the processing on the ground," stated Steve Patterson, Vice President of Defense Product Management at Mercury. "Some believed the HDS6600 was the module which 'could not be done', but we did it. Several distinct innovations were achieved: performance, memory, POET, and unique packaging and cooling. These innovations put the module in a class of its own for Intel-based SWaP optimization, and set a new benchmark for the high performance embedded computing industry," Patterson added.

The product is supported by an open development environment based on Linux and Eclipse, and includes the MultiCore Plus® Software Development environment and OpenSAL libraries. Now, users can develop and migrate applications between Intel-based workstations and HDS6600-based deployed systems, promoting rapid software development and ensuring investment protection at the application level.

For more information on the Ensemble 6000 Series OpenVPX Intel Xeon Dual Quad-Core HDS6600 module, visit mc.com/HDS6660, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or info@mc.com.

Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. - Where Challenges Drive Innovation®
Mercury Computer Systems (www.mc.com, NASDAQ: MRCY) is a best of breed provider of open, application-ready, multi-INT subsystems for the ISR market. With 25+ years' experience in embedded computing, superior domain expertise in radar, EW, EO/IR, C4I, and sonar applications, and more than 300 successful program deployments including Aegis, Global Hawk, and Predator, Mercury's Services and Systems Integration team leads the industry in partnering with defense and commercial customers to design and integrate system-level solutions that minimize program risk, maximize application portability, and accelerate customers' time to market.

Mercury is based in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and serves customers worldwide through a broad network of direct sales offices, subsidiaries, and distributors.

Challenges Drive Innovation and MultiCore Plus are registered trademarks, and Ensemble and POET are trademarks of Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. Intel and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. OpenVPX is a trademark of VITA. RapidIO is a trademark of the RapidIO Trade Association. Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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