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GE Intelligent Platforms, Inc.

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Boston, MA 02210
https://www.ge.com/in/intelligent-platforms
GE Intelligent Platforms, Inc.
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Intel Architecture enables digital signal processing - Story

February 17, 2011
Historically, system designers have tended not to consider Intel?s offering for DSP applications. With the advent of the latest architectural innovations, that seems set to change.
Radar/EW

Build your own system? Wait - it's already done - Product

February 04, 2011
Rather than face the rigors of component selection, design, test, and qualification when building a system from the ground up, there's another way: GE Intelligent Platforms' CRS-C2P-3CC1 and CRS-C3P-3CB1 off-the-shelf rugged systems are application-ready.
Radar/EW

COTS delivers high performance and low power - Story

December 09, 2010
A typical off-the shelf SBC dissipates 35 to 75 W, ultimately reaching more than 100 W when tucked into a subsystem; however, low-power processors like the Atom can cut power dissipation by a factor of three, while proffering Celeron or Pentium M performance.
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Bringing more good things to life: Industry consolidation, ISR, and GPGPUs - Interview with Rob McKeel, General Manager of GE Intelligent Platforms' Military and Aerospace Embedded Computing business - Story

September 14, 2010
Editor's note: GE Intelligent Platforms comprises SBS, Radstone, ICS, Ramix, VMIC ? and, of course, a healthy dose of General Electric DNA. So when VP Rob McKeel shares his thoughts on the market, technology, and the competition - it's time to listen up.
Comms

DSP libraries boost Intel's Core i7 performance - Story

September 10, 2010
No longer overshadowed by the high volumes of fixed-point applications in digital and mobile telephony, floating-point DSP has moved back to center stage to boost Core i7 performance.
Avionics

MIL-STD-1553's longevity is well deserved - Story

August 11, 2010
The MIL-STD-1553 databus protocol still holds a strong position on military platforms, even after almost 40 years of deployment. The impetus: deterministic, real-time capabilities and reliability, in addition to a vast installed base. These ensure that 1553 will be around for quite a long time.
Comms

Multicore packet processors boost system and I/O performance - Story

July 14, 2010
Multicore packet processors can be successfully adopted from other markets because they meet the military's sustainable, long-term commitment needs in addition to being high performance.