What is EO/IR (Electro-Optical/Infra-Red)?
by Christopher Trick on Sep 27, 2022 9:18:05 AM
Military personnel always need to be able to detect, track, and engage with enemy threats, whether during the day or at night. In this blog, you'll learn what EO/IR is, how it works, and how Trenton's new 3U BAM XRS server enables our warfighters to stay vigilant of enemy attacks at a …
Which GPUs Can Our Solutions Support? Comparisons and Use Cases
by Christopher Trick on Aug 11, 2022 10:47:25 AM
Many computers are equipped with GPUs (graphics processing units) that help take on complex tasks like graphics rendering and artificial intelligence, primarily due to their ability to divide up and process workloads among many cores. In this blog, you'll learn about the different GPU …
What is a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)?
by Tony Oliva on Jun 7, 2022 1:28:06 PM
In addition to CPUs, there is another processing unit, the GPU (graphics processing unit), that helps execute other computing tasks such as graphics and video rendering. In this blog, you'll learn more about how the GPU aids the CPU by taking on multiple intricate tasks at the same ti …
Why the Armed Forces Must Prioritize Secure, Made-In-USA GPU Computers
by Robert Haag on May 21, 2021 8:34:43 AM
Graphic: GPU-intensive AI is and will continue to be an integral part of many military deployments. Bearing this in mind, It's crucial that the Armed Forces prioritize the procurement and acquisition of cybersecure, made-in-USA GPU computing platforms that defend the integrity of mili …
Hold-Down Bars, Brackets, & Retention Bands: What Are They?
by Brett Daniel on Nov 20, 2020 4:22:30 PM
Photo: A hold-down bar and one hold-down bracket Every worthwhile rugged computing solution has its hardware protections. From FIPS 140-2 SEDs to TPM 2.0 cryptoprocessors, MIL-STD-810 shock and vibe certifications, conformal coatings, sealed chassis, and fanless configurations, a rugg …
5 Things to Consider When Choosing a GPU for Your Rack Mount Computer
by Tony Oliva on Jan 3, 2018 9:31:13 AM
As an engineer in a development environment, you've done your research and selected the best Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) or video card for your application. You've weighed number of cores against core clock frequency and considered the memory bandwidth. Now, you are headed to produ …