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Radar/EW

Intel selects Mercury Systems to join FPGA tech-based network - News

May 13, 2016
CHELMSFORD, Mass. Intel officials selected Mercury Systems to join the company?s FPGA technology-based Design Solutions Network (DSN) as a platinum-tier provider.
Radar/EW

Microsemi to sell RF & microwave, embedded security, and custom microelectronics businesses to Mercury Systems - News

March 23, 2016
CHELMSFORD, Massachusetts. Officials at Mercury Systems announced today that the company signed a definitive agreement with Microsemi Corp. to purchase its embedded security, RF and microwave, and custom microelectronics businesses for about $300 million. The additional RF and microwave technology should strengthen Mercury's capabilities in military radar and electronic warfare applications.
Radar/EW

RF tiptoes into the embedded world - Story

February 04, 2016
"There are no rules here, we are trying to accomplish something."
Radar/EW

Defense contractor orders digital signal processing modules from Mercury - News

January 18, 2016
CHELMSFORD, Mass. Officials at Mercury Systems booked an order for digital signal processing modules for an unmanned airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) application.
Cyber

Mercury Systems acquires embedded system security company - News

December 17, 2015
CHELMSFORD, Mass. Lewis Innovative Technologies, Inc. (LIT) has been acquired by Mercury Systems. The transaction terms have not been disclosed, but the acquisition is not expected to have a material impact on Mercury’s financial results for the second quarter or full fiscal year 2016, according to Mercury officials.
Radar/EW

Battling the heat in military CPUs - Story

December 02, 2015
Demand for higher functionalities in defense electronics has led to conflicting demands for more heat management, more sensitive signals, shorter design cycles, and higher test coverage, all within ever-tighter budgets. Heat is the primary enemy of reliability in central processing units (CPUs).