Signal AHPEC Platform
GE Intelligent Platforms (Waltham, MA) has announced the DSP281, a rugged, dual-node, quad-core 6U OpenVPX High Performance Embedded Computing (HPEC) deployed server platform. GE’s HPEC architecture scales from one to many processor nodes per enclosure via RDMA-enabled InfiniBand® and Ethernet dual port network interface cards. In addition, system integrators can minimize card count by mapping multiple platform functions, such as control, DSP, image and video processing and graphics, onto one or more DSP281s.

The DSP281 is supported by GE’s AXIS Advanced Multiprocessor Integrated Software development environment. AXISPro includes a high-performance IPC middleware and GUI for task level programming and fast prototyping.
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