3U OpenVPX Single Board Computer uses Xeon W
Interface Concept in France has developed a 3U OpenVPX single board computer based on the 11th Gen Intel Xeon W processor, formerly known as Tiger Lake-H.
The IC-INT-VPX3k provides the computing power and the media interfaces of a high-performance workstation on a 3U VPX form factor. It is aimed at large bandwidth and high-demanding applications located at the edge of networks which may have to meet thermal and environmental constraints and have real-time functionality and operational safety mechanisms.
The 10nm Xeon W has eight cores operating at 2,1GHz, 64G DDR4 ECC error corrected memory at 3200MT/s as well as four PCIe4.0 lanes for the data plane and sixteen lanes to connect to peripherals in the expansion plane. It also supports the Intel Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (AVX-512) instruction and the security protect modules of the Slim Bootloader.
The OPenVPX board is available in air-cooled and conduction cooled versions operating from -40°C to +85°C, according to the TDP thermal configuration for the VITA 47 classes.
“The IC-INT-VPX3k is the ideal solution for integrators who are looking for a new generation of SBC combining performance, high speed interfaces, managed power and featuring the latest Intel developments in video. This board will be well-suited for customers designing mission computers and surveillance systems” said Franck Lefèvre, Interface Concept’s Sales director.
Interface Concept provides Board Support Packages for Linux and VxWorks, and other RTOS can be supported on request.
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