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VPX6U-BW5000E-DUAL-VO (WOLF-2638) 6U VPX with dual-NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs for advanced AI and video processing applications
VPX6U-BW5000E-DUAL-VO (WOLF-2638)

6U VPX with dual-NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs for advanced AI and video processing applications

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VPX6U-BW5000E-DUAL-VO (WOLF-2638)

The VPX6U-BW5000E-DUAL-VO from WOLF Advanced Technology integrates dual NVIDIA RTXâ„¢ 5000 Blackwell GPUs into a rugged 6U VPX form factor, delivering a compact yet immensely powerful module engineered for advanced edge AI, high-performance embedded computing (HPEC), and real-time data exploitation. With each GPU featuring 10,496 CUDA cores and 320 Tensor Cores, the architecture supports compute-intensive parallel processing and deep learning tasks in autonomous platforms and ISR systems operating in contested environments.

This module incorporates a PCIe Gen5 switch to enable high-bandwidth interconnects and efficient multi-GPU coordination. Each GPU includes 24 GB of GDDR7 VRAM with ECC, offering significantly higher memory bandwidth and stability than previous generations. Designed to thrive in harsh field conditions, the module meets stringent VITA and MIL-STD shock and vibration standards, operating reliably from -40°C to +70°C and beyond. Advanced thermal pathways and wedgelock cooling mechanisms ensure sustained performance under load, while support for up to 8 DisplayPort or HDMI outputs and GPUDirect RDMA expands its integration potential across unmanned ground, aerial, and maritime platforms.

Features
  • Two NVIDIA RTXâ„¢ 5000 (GB203) GPUs, each with 10496 CUDA Cores, 320 Tensor Cores
  • 24 GB GDDR7 256-bit VRAM per GPU with ECC support
  • Up to 8 DisplayPort outputs, options for HDMI
  • Module power: 190W to 320W, configurable
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