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Military Embedded Systems

GPU and FPGA go Head-to-Head

Today’s embedded-system designers have a great variety of processor types to select from, with FPGAs and GPUs adding their own various advantages and disadvantages for consideration in contrast to the more familiar CPUs.

11/18/2020
Curtiss-Wright and Concurrent Real-Time Team to Bring RedHawk Linux to the Parvus DuraCOR 312 Mission Computer

Curtiss-Wright and Concurrent Real-Time Team to Bring RedHawk Linux to the Parvus DuraCOR 312 Mission Computer

RedHawk Linux RTOS validated for use with DuraCOR 312, rugged COTS mission computer integrating NVIDIA® Jetson TX2i

11/10/2020
Curtiss-Wright Debuts NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier-based Rugged SFF Mission Computer for AI/Neural Network Applications

Curtiss-Wright Debuts NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier-based Rugged SFF Mission Computer for AI/Neural Network Applications

New Parvus DuraCOR AGX-Xavier brings high-performance NVIDIA® GPU-accelerated processing to deployable rugged mission computer for aerospace and defense applications.

10/13/2020
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions Honored by 2020 Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards

Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions Honored by 2020 Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards

Curtiss-Wright honored with five Innovators Awards: three Gold for Parvus DuraMAR 6300, VPX3-673 Assured Position, Navigation and Timing (A-PNT) card, VME-1910 single board computer, and two Silver for ADSR-4003 Advanced Data Server and Recorder and GVDU LCD touchscreen Ground Vehicle Display Unit.

09/09/2020
Curtiss-Wright Selected to Provide Ultra Small Form Factor Flight Computer and Ethernet Switch for New All-Electric Air Taxi

Curtiss-Wright Selected to Provide Ultra Small Form Factor Flight Computer and Ethernet Switch for New All-Electric Air Taxi

Parvus® DuraCOR® 311 embedded computer and Parvus DuraNET® 20-11 8-port GbE switch to be used during flight test stage of new eVTOL aircraft’s development.

09/02/2020
Networking Copper or Fiber

Is Fiber Optic Networking Technology More Secure Than Copper?

Fiber optic cabling is commonly perceived as a solid choice for mitigating network security concerns. We look at Fiber Optic vs Copper.

08/19/2020
flash memory

The Effects of Extended Temperatures on Flash Endurance and Data Retention

The electrical charge stored in a flash memory cell degrades over time, and will degrade much faster at extended temperatures.

08/10/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Leveraging Secure Commercial Routing Technology to Protect Data-in-Motion

Protecting a military platform’s secret data-in-motion as it’s routed over an Ethernet-based IP network has become significantly easier, more affordable, and faster to deploy in recent years, thanks to U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) support of commercial encryption technologies.

08/04/2020