General Micro Systems, Inc.
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GMS unveils rugged mission computer for small drones, wearables at AUSA - News
October 14, 2025WASHINGTON, D.C. General Micro Systems (GMS) unveiled the X7 Raptor, a compact open-standards rugged mission computer intended to sell for under $10,000 for high-volume platforms such as swarm uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and manpack/wearable applications, the company announced in a statement.
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General Micro Systems debuts Nano cross domain system chassis at AUSA 2025 - Video
October 14, 2025Chris Ciufo, President and CTO at General Micro Systems, announced at AUSA 2025 the Nano Sensor Open Systems Architecture, or SOSA, aligned OpenVPX cross domain system chassis.
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General Micro Systems announces cross-domain system line at AUSA 2025 - Video
October 14, 2025Chris Ciufo, President and CTO at General Micro Systems announces at AUSA 2025 the newest members of the company's cross-domain system product line: an OpenVPX SOSA aligned version, a medium-sized small form factor, and the X7 Nano-stack system.
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New Secure Cross Domain Systems from General Micro Systems at AUSA - Video
October 14, 2024GMS Chief Technology Officer Chris Ciufo talks with Tom Varcie of Military Embedded Systems about the systems, which can share data safely and securely from military ships and vehicles to the battlefield.
EXHIBITOR PROFILE: Rugged At-The-Edge Processing Solutions Found at GMS Booth #8407 at AUSA - Other
October 11, 2024In an era of interconnected systems and sensors, “joint” operations between the services, and increasing cooperation between the US and NATO (and other allies)—data is being slung around the battlefield at gigabit rates. With more and more “at the edge” and embedded processing “at the tip of the spear”, data comes in many colors: Red (classified) and Black (unclassified). Keeping this data correctly categorized while sharing it between machines and allies requires cross-domain systems…like the four (4) turnkey/ready-to-deploy General Micro Systems (GMS) is announcing in booth #8407 at AUSA 2024.
Rackmount servers designed for U.S. Navy introduced by General Micro Systems - News
February 13, 2024SAN DIEGO, California. General Micro Systems introduced the "Shorty 4" series of 1U and 2U rackmount servers tailored for use in space-constrained environments on U.S. Navy vessels, featuring ultra-rugged design and flexibility for non-rackmount installations for tight spaces commonly found on various naval platforms, the company announced in a statement.
Lightweight rugged tablet showcased at West 2024 by General Micro Systems - News
February 13, 2024SAN DIEGO, California. General Micro Systems (GMS) showcased its X9 Spider Rugged Thunderbolt 4 Tablet/Display -- which is equipped with an ARM-based Qualcomm AI processor and can function both as a mounted display and as a handheld tablet -- at the West 2024 Conference, the company announced in a statement.



