“Ensemble LDS6526 processing blades are the highest-performing sensor processing blades available in the embedded industry today, with a maximum theoretical processing capability of 576 single-precision GFLOPS supported by an enhanced sensor I/O bandwidth of 5 GBps per channel. These OpenVPX 6U blades are opening the door to a host of new possibilities for sensor chain architects,” said Shaun McQuaid, director of product management at Mercury Systems’ Embedded Products Group.
The Ensemble LDS6526 leverages Mercury’s fourth generation of size, weight, and power (SWaP)-efficient packaging technology to securely house the Arria 10 FPGA and Intel Xeon Processor D-1500 system-on-chip (SoC) devices for reliable deployment right to the tactical edge. The Ensemble LDS6526 secures and reliably cools commercial technology to produce a dense, powerful combination of server-class, low-latency, front-end FPGA processing with advanced switch fabric management in an open-systems blade that is designed and made in the United States.