23-07-2021 | Abaco Systems | Subs & Systems
Abaco Systems has released the GRA115V, a rugged 3U VPX video capture, processing and output board offering the latest NVIDIA Turing based Quadro RTX 3000 GPU. This board provides the latest GPU technologies for the rugged defence, aerospace, and industrial market sectors giving continuity of the NVIDIA GPU/GPGPU roadmap with the highest performance GPUs available.
The board decreases latencies between the GPU and the video ingress/egress with the capability to interface 3G-SDI cameras and displays. It is an update to the company's portfolio of class-leading NVIDIA Turing GPU devices, providing a comprehensive portfolio of 'off-the-shelf-availability' solutions for mission-ready systems of all sizes and processing demands.
This board provides high performance in a low SWaP 3U VPX form factor in air-cooled and conduction-cooled formats. The device is perfect for both video capture, processing and graphics/display processing applications, including situational awareness, object tracking and classification, and GPGPU applications, as well as radar and video surveillance and analysis. For high-end graphics output applications, it has the potential to decrease slot count and cost with GPU performance and four 3G/HD-SDI inputs and four 3G/HD-SDI outputs, as well as providing one Display Port 1.4 output to connect to the latest displays. Furthermore, this board supports the company's Axis ImageFlex to simplify and speed image processing software development.
Pete Thompson, VP of product management for Abaco Systems, Inc, said: “Our commitment to innovation means we continually to update our portfolio of GPU products to deliver exactly what our customers need to succeed. The GRA115V addresses customer needs for increased performance while lowering SWaP constraints, reducing latencies, and allowing for interfacing with cameras and displays. The addition of this board to our portfolio proves Abaco has a comprehensive Systems strategy and places us in an industry-leading competitive position.”