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GE Creates High Performance Embedded Computing (HPEC) Center of Excellence to Support Demands of ISR, Radar, and EW Applications
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. --(Business Wire)--
GE (NYSE: GE) today announced that it had established a High Performance
Embedded Computing (HPEC) Center of Excellence (CoE) that will provide a
focus for the future development of a range of powerful, flexible
products and solutions for military/aerospace embedded computing.
GE Intelligent Platforms (News - Alert) already has an extensive range of HPEC
solutions designed for the harsh, demanding environments that are
typical of military deployments. These include focused board level
solutions, complete sub-systems, and an expanding software development
environment that takes advantage of GE's AXIS - Advanced Multiprocessor
Integrated Software.
The primary goal of the new Center will be to support customer demand
for high TRL
(technology readiness level) COTS (commercial off-the-shelf)
solutions that can shorten time-to-market, minimize cost and help to
eliminate program risk, allowing prime contractors, system integrators
and OEMs to focus on value-add and create competitive advantage. The
Center will take advantage of GE's COTS Rugged
Systems (CRS) capability to support the rapid deployment of systems
to the field.
The Center will also support the development of custo systems that are
configured, tested and integrated with software to meet specific
customer needs. Additionally, consulting services will be available
through the HPEC CoE that can help customers with architecture
definition, application development and performance optimization. It
will also create application-focused algorithms for use in performance
and capability demonstrations which can be provided to customers to
assist in their development process.
"Our growing range of HPEC products is ideally suited to the escalating
demand for sophisticated radar and ISR solutions," said Jay Swenson,
Marketing and Business Development Director, Military & Aerospace, GE
Intelligent Platforms. "Establishing this new Center of Excellence
allows us to create a single point of contact for our customers as well
as to redouble our focus on ensuring that our HPEC solutions continue to
deliver the performance and flexibility our customers need."
GE Intelligent Platforms' existing HPEC solutions include a range of
Intel®- and PowerPC™-based single board computers and multiprocessor
boards. GE was the first company to introduce a rugged COTS NVIDIA (News - Alert)®
CUDA™ GPGPU-
(general purpose processing on a graphics processing unit) based
solution focused on defense applications and offers a variety of
NVIDIA-based solutions in this category.
GE is also pioneering many next generation solutions that use high speed
interconnects such as InfiniBand and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, many-core
network processors, and video- and sensor processing, and supports these
with a broad range of powerful and flexible development tools and
libraries. These high performance solutions are based on open
architectures including OpenVPX™ and VITA 48.5, which offer
standards-based interoperability and advanced thermal optimization,
reducing both development time and deployment risk. GE's support for
open standards in HPEC includes Linux®, OpenMPI, VSIPL and VSIPL++,
among others.
For more information, visit http://defense.ge-ip.com/hpec.
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