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Condor NVP2009AxF

Condor NVP2009AxF

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United States
United States

The Condor NVP2009AxF is rugged XMC graphics & GPGPU card based on the NVIDIA Quadro Pascal P2000 GPU. AxF is a high-performance embedded graphics and GPGPU processing XMC card based on the NVIDIA Quadro P2000 GPU (chip-down). This rugged XMC card supports both legacy and newer digital/analog video output formats, along with CUDA and OpenCL based GPGPU computing, AI processing, deep learning, and H.265 (HEVC) / H.264 encoding & decoding. AxF supports up to four video outputs active at the same time with

customizable analog and digital output combinations. DisplayPort™++, DVI, RGB (VGA, STANAG 3350, RS-170, RS-343), 3G-SDI and CVBS (NTSC/PAL) outputs are available for interfacing with modern digital equipment. The analog CVBS (NTSC/PAL) and RGB (STANAG 3350, RS-170, RS-343) outputs can be configured to support single-ended or differential signaling. Differential signaling is a key enhancement over the traditional single-ended signaling to minimize system-induced signal noise. Supporting both signal types is critical for situations where modern and legacy interfaces must be supported on the platform. In addition, raw video data can be sent over PCIe directly to GPU memory for analysis/processing using NVIDIA GPUDirect™ RDMA.
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