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New Electronics

What Does the Future Hold for VME?

Graham Pitcher of New Electronics Magazine speaks to Aaron Frank and Andrew McCoubrey of Curtiss-Wright about the future of VME.

03/16/2018
Aerospace Testing International

Validation with High-Speed Cameras

In flight test instrumentation applications, high-speed cameras are essential for conducting photogrammetric studies to validate performance prediction models. Read about Curtiss-Wright's recently introduced high-speed camera.

03/01/2018
Military & Aerospace Electronics

COTS-Based Trusted Computing: Getting Started in Next-Generation Mission-Critical Electronics

Trusted computing involves technologies protect mission-critical embedded electronics from physical and remote attacks and from hardware and software failures.

02/21/2018
trusted computing security

Trusted Computing: A Layered Approach to Security

Aaron Frank looks at how security must be implemented at every layer of each solution to create a system that can be fully trusted.

01/30/2018
New 24-Port VME Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Modernizes Systems with Enhanced Security and Lower Power

New 24-Port VME Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Modernizes Systems with Enhanced Security and Lower Power

VME-690 GbE Switch provides pin-compatible upgrade, interface configuration flexibility, and reduced power consumption.

12/01/2017
Military Embedded Systems

Establishing a Root of Trust: Trusted Computing and Intel-based Systems

Steve Edwards looks at trusted computing solutions that carry effective protections against cyberattacks.

08/03/2017
Curtiss-Wright Takes Ultra-Small Mission Computer Performance to New Heights with Upgraded 1.5 Teraflop Supercomputer-Class Armv8-based Architecture

Curtiss-Wright Takes Ultra-Small Mission Computer Performance to New Heights with Upgraded 1.5 Teraflop Supercomputer-Class Armv8-based Architecture

Features NVIDIA TX2 with 6-core 64-bit Armv8 processor, NVIDIA Pascal GPU, double the RAM/Flash memory, and addition of vehicle CANbus interfaces.

04/26/2017
Curtiss-Wright Raises the Bar on Ultra-Small Mission Computer Performance with new Teraflop+ Supercomputer-Class Armv8-based Architecture

Curtiss-Wright Raises the Bar on Ultra-Small Mission Computer Performance with new Teraflop+ Supercomputer-Class Armv8-based Architecture

Curtiss-Wright announces new DuraCOR 312 the industry's most powerful, compact COTS mission computer weighs only 1.5 lb. Yet features a 4-core 64-bit Armv8 processor, 256-core GPU and comprehensive base I/O (including Ethernet, serial, USB, DIO and video ports)

11/16/2016