Rugged embedded computers provider Neousys Technology has releasedĀ RGS-8805GC, a new rugged high-performance computing server with optimized Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) for UGV applications.
Powered by the AMD EPYC 7003 series āMILANā processor with up to 64-core/ 128-thread computing power and high-end NVIDIA RTX A6000 or A4500 GPU, RGS-8805GC incorporates from the ground up Neousys cooling design, with compartmentalization allowing the system to operate in a temperature range from -25Ā°C to 60Ā°C. Neousys believes this effective cooling design guarantees high-performance, reliable computing for military and defense edge AI applications in the field.
The RGS-8805GC accepts 8 to 48V wide range DC input and comes with expansion slots to add on automotive camera capture cards, LiDARs, mmWave for high-speed data transmission, and graphics cards for AI inference capabilities in unmanned systems. It enables autonomous robotics systems for a wide variety of both civilian and military applications operating in hazardous environments.
The front-accessible I/Os are available with screw-lock connections to ensure rugged connectivity for USB and 10G/ 1G cables. The system is also MIL-STD-810G certified and comes with a patented damping bracket to withstand in-vehicle conditions. According to Neousys, the RGS-8805GC is designed to thrive in extreme environments, and can provide UGVs with high-performance server computing with effective cooling to sustain 24/7 operation in the field.
In compliance with the SWaP initiative, Neousys RGS-8805GC features an AMD EPYC 7003 series server grade processor enclosed in a standard 2U 19ā rack-mount enclosure at only 350mm deep; it weighs approximately 8.6kg, making it significantly lighter than most traditional military grade computers; and it offers significant processing power and AI inference capability in a smaller footprint.