
Abaco Systems has developed two OpenVPX rugged boards using the latest Intel Xeon Ice Lake D-2700 processors with 100Gb Ethernet (100GbE) capability.
The HPC2812 6U VPX high performance computer (above right) and the SBC3612D VPX board (above left) are Abaco’s first 100GbE boards aligned with the SOSA open sensor architecture. Both boards provide the building blocks needed in 6U and 3U form factors for high performance, mission-ready systems.
The computers are deployable across a wide range of applications ranging from commercial and industrial projects to transportation and infrastructure. They are also deployable on aerospace and defense applications including ISR, radar and EO/IR. Delivering increased compute density in fewer physical slots, the computers meet demands for single slot compute density and remedies to throughput bottlenecks.
The HPC2812 and SBC3612D plug-in cards (PIC) include the Xeon D-2700 processor (formerly known as Ice Lake) to form the multi-processing compute engine core of Abaco’s OpenVPX high performance and 100GbE range.
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The 6U HPC2812 multiprocessor PIC is designed with dual (20 cores per node) Xeon D 2700 CPUs, per node 100GbE with RDMA data plane and dual PCIe Gen4 expansion planes (P2 and P5). The computer also includes 128GB DDR4 memory per node.
The 3U SBC3612D compute intensive PIC (plug-in card) offers a 16-core Xeon D-2700 CPU, 100GbEwith RDMA data plane and PCIe Gen4 expansion plane (x8 or x16 widths).
“Abaco is committed to giving our customers solutions with the latest technology such as 100GbE,” said Pete Thompson, vice president of product management for Abaco Systems. “The HPC2812 and SBC3612D have the technology that meets our customers’ requirements for extremely high performance in demanding, rugged environments.”
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