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Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) has announced the availability of Intel Xeon D-1500 family processor-based single-board computers, which support up to 16 Xeon-class cores in a single, power-efficient, System-on-Chip (SoC) package with native extended temperature support on four-, eight- and twelve core-count SKUs.
Originally available with only up to eight cores, the processors are now available with support for 12 and16 cores in a single processor. Integrated on X-ESVPX single board computers, these high-performance, low-power processors are optimised for a variety of applications and infrastructure,including routers, network appliances, and battlefield communications.These processors have built-in hardware virtualisation that facilitates dynamic provisioning of services,enabling communication service providers to extend network functions virtualisation (NFV) further than had been possible previously.
Pairing X-ES-embedded, single-board computer technology with the powerful computing performance of high core-count Intel Xeon D processors allows for expanded networking capabilities, accelerated computing,and high-end processing.
In response to feedback from the military and aerospace industries, Intel now offers native extended temperature support for Intel Xeon D processors with up to12 cores. Intel designed these processors to operate between-40°Cto85°C.
Thermal Monitoring Technologies protect the processor package and system from thermal failure by means of several thermal management features. An on-die Digital Thermal Sensor (DTS) detects the core’s temperature,and when required,thermal management features reduce package power consumption to lower temperatures and remain within normal operating limits. These thermal stress mitigating features help extend the life of deployed single-board computers by reducing the likelihood of overheating and associated component fatigue.
X-ES embedded single board computers with Intel Xeon D processors are designed and built to address the unique environmental and security challenges inherent in military and aerospace applications. Standard Intel Xeon D processors are ruggedised with Class III PCB assemblies, underfill, conformal coating,and innovative hybrid heat frame design to optimise size,weight,power,and cost (SWaP-C).
X-ES says it can integrate any of the Intel Xeon D processor-based3U VPX or6U VPX single board computers into a reliable, long-term,embedded solution. Choose fromthe3U VPX XPedite7670, XPedite7672, XPedite7674, or XPedite7676 or alternatively the 6U VPX XCalibur4640 or XCalibur4643.