Curtiss-Wright Brings Advanced NVIDIA Pascal GPGPU COTS Solutions to Demanding ISR/EW Applications

Curtiss-Wright Brings Advanced NVIDIA Pascal GPGPU COTS Solutions to Demanding ISR/EW Applications
NVIDIA Quadro Pascal GPGPU-based OpenVPX and XMC modules speed and ease the development of high-performance embedded computing (HPEC) systems

ASHBURN, Va. – February 15, 2018 -- Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solutions division today announced the addition of three NVIDIA Pascal GPGPU modules to its comprehensive family of advanced performance boards and integrated systems for compute-intensive high performance embedded computing (HPEC) applications such as Electronics Warfare (EW), SIGINT, and Radar. The 3U VPX3-4923 (NVIDIA Quadro Pascal P5000) and 6U VPX6-4943 (Dual NVIDIA Quadro Pascal P5000) OpenVPX processor cards and the XMC-4902 (NVIDIA Quadro Pascal GP107) XMC processor mezzanine module provide system integrators with powerful options to speed and ease the deployment of CUDA® and OpenCL™-based solutions into rugged C4ISR systems. The use of these pre-validated and pre-integrated GPGPU modules greatly reduces the program risk associated with developing complex HPEC systems.  Time to deployment is also significantly reduced since system integrators have faster access to COTS modules, development platforms, and fully integrated HPEC systems, all supported by Curtiss-Wright’s OpenHPEC™ Accelerator Suite™ of software tools to expedite development-to-deployment. Because they are able to ingest massive amounts of data from modern Radar, SIGINT, EO/IR sensors, these modules are ideal for ISR and EW applications that require TFLOPS of accelerated processing.

With the addition of these NVIDIA Pascal GPGPU modules, Curtiss-Wright now offers system designers open-architecture modules based on the latest, most advanced heterogeneous building blocks for HPEC systems: Xilinx® Ultrascale+™ FPGAs, Intel™ Xeon™ D multi-core General Purpose Processors, and NVIDIA Pascal GPGPUs. The combination of three architectures enables whole new capabilities and performance in SWaP-constrained warfighter payloads that would have been unachievable just a couple of years ago.

NVIDIA Quadro Pascal OpenVPX Modules

  • VPX3-4923: 3U OpenVPX GPGPU Processor Card with NVIDIA Quadro Pascal P5000, 6.2 TFLOP. The VPX3-4923 provides four DisplayPort™ 1.4 outputs. Memory support includes 16 GB GDDR5 memory with NVIDIA GPUDirect™ DMA technology.
  • VPX6-4943: 6U OpenVPX GPGPU Processor Card with Dual NVIDIA Quadro Pascal P5000, 12.4 TFLOPS. The VPX6-4943 provides 8 independent DisplayPort 1.4 video outputs. Memory support includes 32 GB GDDR5 memory with NVIDIA GPUDirect DMA technology.

NVIDIA Quadro Pascal XMC Module

  • XMC-4902: XMC (VITA 42) module GPGPU Processor Card with NVIDIA Quadro Pascal GP107, 2.3 TFLOPS. For less demanding applications, the XMC-4902 features a lower power Quadro Pascal GP107 GPU. It provides four DisplayPort 1.4 video outputs. Memory support includes 4 GB GDDR5 memory with NVIDIA GPUDirect DMA.

“Increasingly, our HPEC system customers are demanding high-performance CUDA-based GPGPU processing solutions to drive their parallel computing ISR/EW applications and maximize their performance per watt,” said Lynn Bamford, Senior Vice President, and General Manager, Defense Solutions division. “Resulting from our recently announced VAR relationship with WOLF Advanced Technology, these three NVIDIA Pascal GPGPU based COTS modules deliver unmatched performance to address compute-intensive HPEC applications such as sensor fusion and cross cueing. Even better, when combined with Curtiss-Wright’s industry-leading CHAMP XD1, CHAMP XD2, and CHAMP XD2M Intel Xeon-D DSP engines and VPX3-534/5 Xilinx Virtex™ VU9 UltraScale+ FPGA-based RF transceiver modules, they provide an optimized and unequaled high-performance solution for delivering new capabilities in ISR/EW embedded systems.”

The CUDA/OpenCL Advantage

ISR and EW system designers using the CUDA and OpenCL programming languages are able to develop new SWaP-optimized heterogeneous computing HPEC applications. When integrated into Curtiss-Wright HPEC systems, these GPGPU processor cards provide the extreme levels of raw compute power required to address the massive amounts of data generated by modern ISR/EW sensors.

The VPX3-4923, VPX6-4943 and XMC-4902 modules are fully interoperable with Curtiss-Wright’s broad family of system-level C4ISR/EW OpenVPX solutions such as the CHAMP XD1 Xeon-D processor 3U DSP module, the CHAMP XD2 - the industry’s only dual Xeon-D processor 6U DSP module - and the recently introduced VPX3 534/535 FPGA 3U modules.

About OpenHPEC Accelerator Suite:

Curtiss-Wright HPEC modules and systems are supported by the OpenHPEC Accelerator Suite of best-in-class software development tools. OpenHPEC Accelerator Suite eases, speeds, and lowers the cost of ISR application development. Using non-proprietary open standard-based software, these tools bring the benefits of open standard HPC software to the COTS market to effectively remove the risk from developing large-scale embedded computer clusters. The tools include a broad and comprehensive array of open standard drivers, middleware, and libraries. OpenHPEC Accelerator Suite also includes proven solutions for cluster-wide debugging tools, performance profiling, performance reports, data flow performance analysis, and built-in-test tools, all of which have already been developed and qualified for commercial HPC use.

System-Level AFT Solutions

Curtiss-Wright’s OpenVPX HPEC modules are designed to support VITA 48.8 Air Flow Through Cooling (AFT).  For today’s COTS 3U and 6U VPX modules that dissipate ~150W+, VITA 48.8 provides a low-cost, effective means to cool the latest generation of high-power components. Curtiss-Wright’s groundbreaking AFT cooled system-level solutions for compute-intensive C4ISR/EW applications deliver optimal performance for today’s leading-edge semiconductor devices deployed in SWaP-optimized rugged chassis, and includes single board computers, FPGA modules, GPGPUs, and Ethernet switches. The VITA 48.8 standard (ANSI ratified Standard ANSI/VITA 48.8-2017, “Mechanical Standard for Electronic VPX Plug-in Modules Using Air Flow Through Cooling”) significantly reduces system size, weight, power, and cost while increasing the reliability of avionics systems. It provides OEM suppliers with a license-free industry standard for cooling the latest high-performance electronics used in demanding aerospace and defense applications. The VITA 48.8 Working Group was chaired by Curtiss-Wright. ANSI/VITA 48.8 compliant plug-in modules will provide government and industry customers.

Fully Integrated HPEC Solutions

To reduce program risk, improve affordability, and speed time to deployment, Curtiss-Wright offers system integrators a range of development to deployment system options. This approach enables the system integrator to match the equivalent development system they need to the appropriate stage of their program while enabling application transfer between the stages with minimal effort.

 

About Curtiss-Wright Corporation

Curtiss-Wright Corporation is a global innovative company that delivers highly engineered, critical function products and services to the commercial, industrial, defense and energy markets. Building on the heritage of Glenn Curtiss and the Wright brothers, Curtiss-Wright has a long tradition of providing reliable solutions through trusted customer relationships. The company employs approximately 8,600 people worldwide. For more information, visit www.curtisswright.com.

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