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Boston, MA 02210
https://www.ge.com/in/intelligent-platforms
GE Intelligent Platforms, Inc.
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Managing obsolescence - Story

September 04, 2012
Old-timers in the military?s logistics establishment wax nostalgic about the good ol? days of MIL-SPEC, when the U.S. Defense Department was a power in the semiconductor market and could depend on long-term supplies of its own made-to-order...
Comms

Not your dad's LCDs - Story

July 27, 2012
Rugged smart displays equipped with their own computing resources are in the modernization plans for U.S. Army ground combat vehicles, not your living room.
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British army ground vehicle uses rugged GE embedded computers for ISTAR capability - News

June 13, 2012
TOWCESTER, United Kingdom. General Dynamics UK officials chose embedded computing solutions from GE Intelligent Platforms for the British army?s Scout Specialist Vehicle Demonstration Phase. The contract is valued at $5 million.
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Honey, I shrunk the data center - Story

June 01, 2012
High-speed data throughput and faster interboard communications in a rugged form factor - InfiniBand-on-VPX enters ISR.
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Crunch time for signal processing - Story

April 19, 2012
Demanding data acquisition trends of the modern military require more capable chips and more comprehensive SDKs for signal processing application development.
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An open standard is not an ecosystem - Blog

March 29, 2012
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. For nearly three decades, we have witnessed the evolution of the open systems COTS market as it has grown and changed. I look at that time in three phases of maturity: convergence, specialization, and more recently divergence. We need to credit the VMEbus and all those who labored over it with providing a model that demonstrated that there could be a common architecture that allowed interoperability across multiple vendors.
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Routing data at the tactical edge - Story

March 07, 2012
High-bandwidth tactical communications look to IP for connectivity, but data security concerns with such protocols loom large.