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Quad Core Multiprocessor aids defense intelligence applications.

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April 4, 2011 - Based on 2nd generation Intel® Core(TM) i7 chip set, Model DSP280 meets real-time demands of ISR, radar, sonar, and image/sensor processing applications. Dual socket 6U VPX multiprocessor offers more than 260 Gigaflops peak performance and main memory bandwidth up to 21 GBps/CPU node. HPEC architecture can scale from 1 to many processor nodes per enclosure via RDMA-enabled 10 GigE and DDR InfiniBand® dual port NICs, delivering up to 1.8 GBps data rates/channel with memory-to-memory latencies of 1 µs.

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GE Provides High Performance Computing (HPC) to Improve Defense Intelligence Applications with New Quad Core Multiprocessor


DSP280 enables faster delivery of higher quality information to facilitate superior decision-making

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - GE Intelligent Platforms today announced the DSP280 rugged dual socket quad core 6U VPX multiprocessor, the fifth new product from GE to harness the extraordinary performance of the 2nd generation Intel® Core(TM) i7 chip set. The DSP280 is designed to meet the rigorous real-time demands of applications such as ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance), radar, sonar, and image and sensor processing across a wide range of deployed platforms including manned and unmanned airborne, ground and naval vehicles. It is expected that High Performance Embedded Computing (HPEC) solutions using the DSP280 will be deployed to enable the near real time delivery of theater data of actionable quality to command/control centers.

The dual quad core platform is capable of more than 260 Gigaflops peak performance and delivers main memory bandwidth of up to 21 GBytes/second per CPU node. Its HPEC architecture can scale from one to many processor nodes per enclosure via RDMA-enabled 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Double Data Rate (DDR) InfiniBand® dual port NICs, delivering up to 1.8 GBytes/second data rates per channel with memory-to-memory latencies of approximately 1µs. 16 GBytes of ECC memory, along with 16 GBytes of solid state disk, can obviate the need for traditional hard disk drives.

Support for 3D high-resolution graphics further enhances the utility and flexibility of the DSP280, widening its potential application footprint.

In addition, system integrators can minimize card count by mapping multiple platform functions such as control, DSP and graphics onto one or more DSP280s in order to reduce spares and simplify logistical support in the field.

"The DSP280 responds to the asymmetric, dynamic and rapidly changing threat landscape by providing higher computing performance in a smaller space, at lower weight and with less power consumption than has previously been possible," said Michael Stern, Global Product Manager for Military & Aerospace High Performance Embedded Computing at GE Intelligent Platforms. "What this allows is extended mission - or 'loiter' - time across a broader range of platforms while providing more sensor data at higher resolutions in a shorter time, delivering better information to decision makers and providing superior activity-based intelligence."

"For prime contractors, OEMs and integrators, the DSP280 also offers significant benefits," continued Stern. "GE's comprehensive support for open standards gives our customers access to off-the-shelf hardware and software technologies, meaning that program risk is mitigated, time to solution is substantially reduced, flexibility is enhanced and cost is significantly reduced. And because the DSP280 enables the development of smaller, lighter subsystems, a broader range of mission types and platforms can be supported from the same development effort."

For optimum support of multi-year programs with planned technology refresh of the hardware platform, the DSP280 takes advantage of GE's AXISLib to provide outstanding DSP performance with VSIPL API for code portability. AXISPRO includes a high performance IPC middleware and GUI for task level programming and fast prototyping to reduce development cost and shorten time to solution of even the most complex signal processing applications.

The DSP280 is a key member of GE's HPEC product family, which includes the recently-announced SBC624 2nd Generation Corei7 6U OpenVPX SBC, the NPN240 which features dual NVIDIA® CUDA® GPGPUs, and switch fabric modules such as the NETernity(TM) GBX460 10 Gigabit Ethernet card. These COTS OpenVPX modules harness mainstream Linux® and Windows® platforms along with open middlewares to deliver leading edge performance at a cost substantially less than that of proprietary solutions.

For more information: http://www.ge-ip.com/admin/products/d...

About GE Intelligent Platforms

GE Intelligent Platforms is an experienced high-performance technology company and a global provider of software, hardware, services, and expertise in automation and embedded computing. We offer a unique foundation of agile and reliable technology providing customers a sustainable competitive advantage in the industries they serve, including energy, oil & gas water, consumer packaged goods, government & defense, and telecommunications. GE Intelligent Platforms is headquartered in Charlottesville, VA. For more information, visit www.ge-ip.com.

Intel is a registered trademark, and Core is a trademark, of Intel Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. InfiniBand is a registered trademark of the InfiniBand Trade Association. NVIDIA and CUDA are registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation. NETernity is a trademark of GE Intelligent Platforms. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

GE Intelligent Platforms DSP280 rugged dual socket quad core 6U VPX multiprocessor


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