How Digital Beachhead is Transforming Combat Vehicles
The DuraDBH-672 Digital Beachhead directly targets the military’s demand for affordable, open architecture, high-performance computing. Learn why.
The DuraDBH-672 Digital Beachhead directly targets the military’s demand for affordable, open architecture, high-performance computing. Learn why.
Industry experts say open standards are helping drive development in small-form-factor battlefield and aerospace hardware like system-on-chip and single-board computers.
The aerospace and defense embedded COTS market has started to see whole new classes of small and ultra-small line-replaceable unit (LRU) offerings.
New compact MPMC-9337 packs high-performance Intel® and NVIDIA® processing into a highly rugged 3U OpenVPX™ chassis
Based on popular Intel® XL710 controller, the XMC-E01 future proofs Ethernet connectivity for tech insertions while simplifying integration.
Curtiss-Wright will demo its groundbreaking VPX3-E320 Ruggedized Universal Software Defined Radio (SDR) card at NI Connect 2022, May 24-25 at the Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas.
Our Parvus Product technical support team is available to assisting you with any repairs of small form factor mission computers and rugged networking systems.
Please request a Return Material Authorization number prior to returning Parvus products to Curtiss-Wright by sending us a completed RMA form.
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The Parvus DuraCOR 311 is an ultra-small form factor (SFF) tactical mission computer based on a low-power, four-core Intel Atom E3845 (Bay Trail-I) processor equipped with a rugged Flash disk and PCIe-Mini Card I/O expansion slots.
The Parvus DuraCOR 8044 is a rugged commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) modular mission computer based on an eight-core (16-thread), 11th generation Intel Xeon W (Tiger Lake-H) processor.