COTS PC/104 module offers P1000 Graphics capabilities
For demanding mission-critical video / imaging analysis applications for aerospace, defence and industrial automation, the CM5-P1000 is the first COTS PC/104 module to feature an Nvidia QuadroP1000 GPU, claims Adlink.
Supplied in a PCIe/104 Type 1 format (measuring 116 x 96mm), the module addresses the size, weight and power (SWaP) restrictions that aerospace and defence applications must adhere to. The inclusion of an Nvidia Quadro P1000 GPU gives this PC/104 module access to 640 CUDA cores and enables 1.8TFLOPS performance levels. With 4Gbyte of GDDR5 memory embedded, it has a 128-bit memory width and delivers a 96Gbytes per second maximum bandwidth. The CM5-P1000 incorporates four ultra-high definition (UHD) DisplayPort outputs, and a 16 lane PCIe Gen3 bus.
The CM5-P1000 has been designed to maintain uptime in even the most challenging of working environments. It can cope with exposure to extreme temperatures, high altitudes, shocks and vibrations. An operational temperature range spanning from -40 to +85 degrees C is supported, and humidity levels of 96 per cent can be withstood. It can run on either Windows 10 or 64-bit Linux operating systems.
PC/104 will remain an optimum small form factor for mission-critical applications for many years to come, says Adlink. CM5-P1000 has a high-performance processing power for ground-based and airborne computing tasks, such as radar, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), unmanned ground vehicles (UGV), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and missile systems.
Adlink Technology manufactures edge hardware and develops edge software for embedded, distributed and intelligent computing from powering medical PCs in the intensive care unit to building the world’s first high-speed autonomous race car.
Adlink holds top-tier edge partnerships with Intel, Nvidia, AWS and SAS, and also participates on the Intel Board of Advisors, ROS 2 Technical Steering Committee and Autoware Foundation Board. ADLINK contributes to open source, robotics, autonomous, IoT and 5G standards initiatives across 24+ consortiums, driving innovation in manufacturing, telecommunications, healthcare, energy, defence, transportation and infotainment.