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Domestic PCIe 4.0/5.0 Switch Chips and Military CPUs

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The XM series complies with the VITA 75 form factor standard, meeting the demand for high-performance graphics processing in land, sea, and air vehicles.

Introducing the compact, ultra-rugged military computer – the XM series, equipped with Intel Core i7 dual-core or quad-core processors and featuring up to 16GB of DDR3L-1333 ECC on-board memory. The sealed vacuum chassis design complies with IP67 waterproof and dustproof ratings, paired with MIL-DTL-38999 military-grade high-speed interfaces, and complies with VITA 75 design standards. Its volume is reduced by nearly 30% compared to major competing products on the market [Note 1], meeting the SWaP (Size, Weight, and Performance) requirements of modern military applications and suitable for various new military land, sea, and air vehicle applications.

“The XM series is characterized by providing high-end functionality in a compact, small-form-factor system, offering high-performance image processing and extensive interface support, including cameras and in-vehicle data buses. This highly integrated system solution delivers superior performance compared to other small-form-factor competing products and meets the demand for use in limited spaces. Therefore, it is suitable for various new military vehicle applications, such as computation for exploration data display, command, and control for special missions, or massive image acquisition and high-speed computing for unmanned vehicles,” said Yong Luo, General Manager of ADLINK Technology's Embedded Computing Product Business Unit.

The HPERC-IBR-H series of ultra-rugged (Extreme Rugged?) military computers is an advanced product of the HPERC-IBR-M series. It includes the HPERC-IBR-HC system, which uses cold plate cooling (-40° to +85°C), and the HPERC-IBR-HH system, which uses cooling fins (-40° to +75°C). To cope with harsh environments, the HPERC-IBR-H series is built with ADLINK Technology's exclusive "rugged-by-design" technology, making it an ultra-rugged product capable of operating normally in high-impact, corrosive, electro-oxidative, and extreme temperature environments.

The HPERC series of ultra-rugged military computers complies with VITA 75 20/21/22 and other major standards designed for chassis, making it currently the smallest ultra-rugged military computer on the market. For the HPERC-IBR-HC system with cold plate cooling, the dimensions are 63.5 x 150 x 203.4mm; and for the HPERC-IBR-HH system with fin cooling, the dimensions are 100 x 150 x 203.4mm. Various high-speed I/O options are provided via MIL-DTL-38999 military-grade interfaces, and customers can customize I/O pin assignments to expand various sensor interfaces.

All HPERC-IBR-H series systems are equipped with Intel® Core™ i7 dual-core or quad-core processors and offer optional General-Purpose Graphics Processing Unit (GPGPU) parallel computing engines, installed on 16-lane third-generation PCIe high-speed interfaces. The systems also feature up to 16GB of DDR3L-1333 ECC on-board memory. They support a rich set of I/O interfaces, including 4 USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports, 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 7 serial ports (RS-232/422/485), 1 VGA analog signal output, and 3 HDMI/DisplayPort/DVI digital video outputs. PCI/104-Express and Mini PCI Express adapter cards are also provided as expansion options. Additionally, two hot-swappable solid-state drive (SSD) slots are specially designed for easy access without opening the chassis.