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Curtiss-Wright, Wind River, Ansys, and CoreAVI Collaborate to Demo FACE Conformant, Arm-based Digital Cockpit Flight Display at MOSA Summit 2024
Demo features Curtiss-Wright’s DO-254 safety-certifiable V3-1708 processor board and V3-717 graphics board running Ansys SCADE Display Application with Multi-Touch, CoreAVI OpenGL, Wind River Helix Virtualization Platform
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Rugged COTS Network Attached Storage Solution Receives Common Criteria Certification from NIAP
DTS1+ data-at-rest storage solution with two layers of full disk encryption in a single device receives Common Criteria certification and is listed on the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Product Compliant List.
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Cores and Threads: Hybrid Processors for Today’s Multitasking World
Taken to the extreme, today’s high-end graphics processors (GPUs) can execute thousands of simultaneous operations, which is fundamental for highly parallel 3D visualizations and complex AI [artificial intelligence] processing tasks.
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Time to Move to 25-Hour Cockpit Voice Recorders
Today, in the U.S., cockpit voice recorders (CVR) used on commercial aircraft are only required to capture and store two hours of audio information. After two hours, the most recent information is lost when the CVR, due its limited storage capacity, records over the previous cockpit conversations.