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3U VPX GPGPU Card Bragi

SOSA-compliant 3U VPX GPGPU card

A 3U VPX GPGPU card compliant with SOSA, suitable for defense applications. Bragi is a rugged 3U Open VPX GPGPU card equipped with NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000/5000. The NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell series features the next-generation Blackwell architecture, further pushing the boundaries of AI performance and graphics. This card, with excellent performance in GPGPU computing, AI inference, deep learning, and sensor processing, is ideal for data science applications such as ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance), EW (Electronic Warfare), DSP (Digital Signal Processing), and DVE (Degraded Visual Environment). ■ Technical documentation in Japanese for OpenVPX and SOSA is available. If you would like to view it, please contact sales@nacelle.co.jp. Alternatively, it can also be downloaded from the catalog page.

[Japanese Technical Documentation Giveaway] Explanation of the Open VPX Standard

basic information

- NVIDIA GPUDirect RDMA - 256-bit memory interface - DRAM NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 GPU option: 16 GB GDDR7 (with ECC) NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 GPU option: 24 GB GDDR7 (with ECC) - Compliant with SOSA technical standards - Windows or Linux support on x86 - Airflow-through cooling (VITA 48.8) - Conduction cooling (VITA 48.2)

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Model number/Brand name

Bragi (SP GR5/Bs1-yzRCS3) - Concurrent Technologies

Applications/Examples of results

Military, aerospace, transportation, and inspection processes, etc.

Bragi - Concurrent Technologies

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Naser Co., Ltd. Comprehensive Catalog vol. 24

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