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NVIDIA Blackwell Embedded Solutions

NVIDIA Blackwell Solutions

The NVIDIA Blackwell GPU, unveiled in 2024, represents a major leap forward in AI and high-performance computing.

With up to 20 petaflops of AI processing power and a six-fold improvement in training and inference throughput compared to its predecessor, Blackwell delivers unprecedented performance and efficiency Built on a cutting-edge 4nm process and featuring a multi-chiplet design, it enables faster interconnect speeds and greater scalability, making it ideal for large-scale generative AI workloads.

NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture marks a significant advancement in high-performance embedded computing (HPEC) for defense applications. Building on years of GPU innovation, it introduces state-of-the-art AI, ray tracing, and neural graphics capabilities to systems operating across land, sea, air, and space, enhancing the performance and versatility of modern defense technologies.
 

The Condor GR5SL 3U VPX series powered by the NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 4000 / 5000 GPUs are the latest evolution in rugged embedded video graphics processing. Designed for edge processing, sensor fusion, and real-time video processing, these SOSA®-aligned graphics and compute modules integrate the Microchip Switchtec™ PFX PCIe® Gen 4 Switch, ensuring optimized data flow, seamless multi-GPU scaling, and high-bandwidth communication for defense and aerospace applications.

Designed for rugged military environments, the Condor GR5S delivers AI-enhanced object detection, sensor fusion, and high-fidelity visualization for ground, airborne, and naval platforms. 

Embedded XMC cards featuring the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture are also available.
 
 

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