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EIZO Releases Rugged XMC GPGPU Card for Media Applications

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EIZO Rugged Solutions Inc., a provider of ruggedized graphics and video products, has released the Condor NVP2009AxX - an XMC graphics and GPGPU card that supports various combinations of analog and digital outputs.

The new high-performance graphics card based on the NVIDIA Quadro P2000 GPU (chip-down GP107) supports four field customizable video output combinations of DisplayPort++, 3G-SDI, CVBS (NTSC/PAL/SECAM), and VGA (STANAG 3350, RS-170, RS-343) to provide flexibility and simplify inventory management for high-end surveillance customers. With multiple I/O configurations, the card can support a range of video resolutions up to 4K and custom resolutions under VGA configurations. It can be factory configured to customer specifications and/or field programmed to support complex, multi-video needs after deployment.



The analog CVBS (NTSC/PAL/SECAM) and VGA (STANAG, RS-170, RS-343) video outputs can be configured to support single-ended or differential signaling. Differential signaling is a key enhancement over the traditional single-ended signaling to minimize system-induced signal noise. Supporting both signal types is critical for situations where modern and legacy interfaces coexist on a platform. 3G-SDI and DisplayPort video outputs are also available for interfacing with modern digital equipment.

Selwyn L. Henriques, president and CEO of EIZO Rugged Solutions, commented, "Our latest XMC graphics and GPGPU card offers our SWaP-conscious customers with a 'mix and match' solution, supporting both analog and digital outputs. The card's novel design means that customers developing high performance surveillance and mission applications can use the same hardware (single SKU) on multiple programs, thereby simplifying and improving inventory management."

The MIL-STD-810 compliant Condor NVP2009AxX supports CUDA and OpenCL based GPGPU computing, AI processing, deep learning, and H.265 (HEVC) / H.264 encoding & decoding. The card performs low latency computing for GPGPU applications such as unmanned systems, C5ISR, situational awareness, signal intelligence (SIGINT), and data science projects. The product is available in both, conduction-cooled and air-cooled variants, has 4 GB GDDR5 graphics memory, and delivers up to 2.3 TFLOPS of CUDA processing power. The Condor NVP2009AxX's rear XMC pin-out is compatible with VPX systems that follow VITA 46.9 x12d+x8d+24s.

For more information, please refer to the data-sheet (PDF).

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