Delivering complex data, artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities to the tactical edge.
At this year’s Special Operations Forces Week (SOF Week) in Florida, Cubic launched its DTECH Fusion Edge High-Performance Compute (eHPC) single-case solution. Fusion eHPC enables complex, data-rich processing at the edge, in denied, disrupted, intermittent and limited (DDIL) environments. The company will demonstrate the solution in the Tampa Convention Center, Booth 1013.
“Today’s operations require timely and accurate data. Fusion eHPC supports mission-critical decisions at the speed of conflict,” said Anthony Verna, SVP and GM, Cubic DTECH Mission Solutions. “The eHPC addition to our Family of Systems enables actionable intelligence in a rugged, powerful, and affordable single-case solution.”
Fusion eHPC features a 64-core CPU, a dedicated graphics processor, high-speed networking, and user-accessible storage that’s smaller, lighter and faster than the competition. It allows for disconnected tactical-cloud and hyper-converged technologies at the tactical edge, delivering high-performance computing and networking to support data-rich workloads such as AI, ML and video analysis.
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