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EIZO Releases High-Performance 3U OpenVPX Video Graphics and GPGPU Card Featuring NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation Embedded GPU

Orlando, Florida, November 12, 2024 – EIZO Rugged Solutions Inc., a leading provider of ruggedized graphics and video products, has introduced the Condor GR5S-AD2000 – a ruggedized 3U OpenVPX form factor video graphics and GPGPU card powered by the NVIDIA RTX™ 2000 Ada Generation GPU.

The Condor GR5S-AD2000 is an advanced embedded video graphics processing solution designed for high-performance computing systems that demand real-time data analysis and low-latency data transfer. The NVIDIA RTX 2000 GPU features 8 GB GDDR6 graphics memory with 3,072 CUDA cores, 96 Tensor cores (fourth-generation), and 24 RT cores (third-generation). The NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation multiprocessors integrate the latest NVIDIA CUDA, Tensor, and RT Core technology, delivering substantial performance enhancements for AI inferencing, edge processing, and GPGPU compute. These advancements not only benefit traditional graphics workflows like 3D rendering, but also boost compute performance for demanding tasks such as multi-sensor processing and real-time processing at the edge.

In addition, the RTX 2000 supports NVIDIA Magnum IO™ GPUDirect®, significantly reducing latency and enhancing bandwidth for high-speed data transfers. The Ada Lovelace architecture also includes an eighth-generation NVENC hardware encoder with AV1 encoding, providing superior video streaming capabilities which are essential for real-time C5ISR applications. This solution features PCI Express Gen 4 (x4, x8, or x16 lane) connectivity and bifurcation/daisy chaining support, delivering high flexibility and ultra-fast data transfer speeds that help ensure unparalleled efficiency and responsiveness for data-intensive tasks.

Product Highlights

  • NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Lovelace
  • 8 GB of GDDR6 graphics memory with ECC
  • 3,072 CUDA® cores, 96 Tensor Cores, & 24 RT Cores
  • PCI Express Gen 4 (x4, x8, or x16 lane)
  • Supports SOSA™ 14.6.11-0 &
    14.6.13-0 slot profiles

John Payne, Senior Product Manager at EIZO Rugged Solutions, said, “The Condor GR5S-AD2000 strikes the perfect balance of performance and efficiency for mission-critical applications that require mid-range power and thermal specifications. The NVIDIA RTX 2000 delivers exceptional processing power within a 45 to 110-watt power envelope, making it an ideal solution for systems requiring high-performance computing without exceeding power or thermal limits.”

The Condor GR5S-AD2000 was developed in alignment with the SOSA™ Technical Standard supporting SOSA slot profiles 14.6.11-0 and 14.6.13-0. For added flexibility, an optional front DisplayPort™ output is available for lab and development use. The Condor GR5S-AD2000 is designed to meet MIL-STD-810 environmental specifications for temperature, shock, vibration, and power.

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