Great graphics and video flexibility highlight Abaco’s new GRA116OP high-performance GPGPU for harsh computing environments

(Abaco Systems Contributed)

Headquartered in Huntsville, Abaco Systems is considered a leader in commercial open architecture computing and rugged embedded electronics, and they just released their new GRA116OP high performance general-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU).

The GRA116OP is a rugged 3U VPX VITA 65 form factor high-performance computer (HPC) and graphics output board based on the latest NVIDIA® Ampere™ architecture using the NVIDIA A2000™ platform. It combines GPGPU computing, AI inferencing, deep learning, sensor processing and data analytics with highly flexible graphics and video I/O configurations.

But theirs is not your average graphics and video card. Built specifically for harsh environments, the GRA116OP will deliver outstanding video and graphics output flexibility ideal for rugged defense, aerospace and industrial applications.

Warfighting in dry and dusty desert regions under the threat of weapons fire; working in outer space where temperatures range from hundreds of degrees below freezing to many hundreds of degrees above; and conducting operations under harsh weather conditions that include famine, monsoons, hurricanes, blizzards and tornados – those are just some of the harsh conditions companies like Abaco Systems has to consider when developing their technology.

The company develops innovative solutions for aerospace, defense, industrial, energy, medical, communications and other critical sectors.

The Huntsville Abaco Systems campus employs cross-functional teams that encompass all facets of design, procurement, quality and manufacturing, to deliver the best-in-class rugged embedded computing into the hands of customers for deployment in the world’s harshest conditions.

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