Tensor Cores use a block matrix multiplication architecture to split large matrices into multiple small matrix blocks for parallel processing.
Tensor Cores use a block matrix multiplication architecture to split large matrices into multiple small matrix blocks for parallel processing.
In the modern workplace, laptops are no longer confined to quiet office desks. Increasingly, computing devices must accompany personnel in the field, on construction sites, in vehicles, on ships, and even on the front lines of battle.
As the core computing unit, the VPX master control card undertakes critical tasks such as data acquisition, real-time processing, and system control. Its performance is highly dependent on a stable operating temperature.
GPU cards, with their powerful parallel computing capabilities, high memory bandwidth, and flexible programming architecture, have become the core hardware support for enhancing the real-time processing capabilities of edge computing devices.
The PXIE main control card PXIE-6882, with its standardized architecture, high integration, powerful computing power, high reliability, and comprehensive software support.
Military mobile reinforced computers are designed for extreme conditions. They are carefully designed in terms of structure, circuit, material, software and data security to ensure stable operation in any harsh environment.