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General Micro Systems Brings Artificial Intelligence Capabilities from the Data Center onto the Battlefield with Industry's First Rugged Deep Learning SystemGeneral Micro Systems (GMS (News - Alert)) today introduced the industry's first rugged, conduction-cooled, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) deep learning/artificial intelligence (AI) mobile system that offers real-time data analysis and decision making directly on the battlefield. The X422 "Lighting" integrates two of Nvidia's powerful V100 Tesla data center accelerators into a fully sealed, conduction-cooled chassis, enabling it to withstand the harsh rigors of the battlefield. Designed as a dual co-processor companion to GMS Intel (News - Alert)® Xeon® rugged air-cooled or conduction-cooled servers, X422 is the first product to bring the computational power of Nvidia's best Tensor Core general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) to the battlefield's tactical edge or right into a ground or air vehicle to speed data analysis and interpretation from hours to minutes. Traditionally, sensors on military vehicles collect massive amounts of battlefield data and store it locally before transporting it for analysis and interpretation by highly sophisticated, remote deep learning systems. Transporting this raw data saturates networks and satellite communication uplinks, slowing them to a crawl and preventing access from other users. To work around the network, removable hard drives are often transported from the front lines, leaving the data subject to theft or loss during transport and introducing additional lag time. "The X422 GPGPU system allows extraordinary quantities of data to be collected and processed right on the battlefield in real time, significantly shortening the decision loop for providing solutions and recommendations to warfighters," said Ben Sharfi, chief architect and CEO, General Micro Systems. "Ultimately, the X422 enables live targets to be identified, flagged and even fired upon in record time. It represents a complete paradigm shift in electronic warfare, SIGINT and C4ISR." Rugged leadership with X422 industry firsts:
Two of the Most Advanced Data Center GPGPUs Ever Built An industry first for deep learning and artificial intelligence, the X422 includes no fans or moving parts, promising wide temperature operation and massive data movement via an external PCI Express fabric in ground vehicles, tactical command posts, UAV/UAS, or other remote locations-right at the warfighter's "tip of the spear." GMS relies on the company's patented RuggedCool™ thermal technology to adapt the GPGPUs for harsh battlefield conditions, extending their temperature operation while increasing environmental MTBF. "No one besides GMS has done this before because we own the technology that makes it possible. The X422 not only keeps the V100s or other 250 W GPGPU cards cool on the battlefield, but our unique x16 PCIe Gen 3 FlexVPX™ fabric streams real-time data between the X422 and host processor/server at an astounding 32 GB/s all day long," Sharfi said. "From sensor to deep learning co-processor to host: X422 accelerates the fastest and most complete data analysis and decision making possible."
Technical Specifications on the X422 Unique to X422 are the pair of X422's two PCIe deep learning cards that can operate independently or work together as a high-performance computer (HPC) using the user-programmable onboard, non-blocking low-latency PCIe switch fabric. For PCIe cards with outputs-such as the Titan V's DisplayPorts-these are routed to separate A and B front panel connectors. GMS will demonstrate rugged products, battlefield servers, and SIGINT/EW systems at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) annual meeting in Washington D.C., Oct. 8-10, 2018. Come see us at AUSA booth #9335.
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