Mercury Computer Systems Initiates the OpenVPX Industry Working Group
Mercury to team with leading defense prime contractors and other embedded computing suppliers to create system-level guidelines for achieving true interoperability in VPX-based embedded computing systems
Recognizing the VPX interoperability and system management challenges,
Mercury initiated the
For the past five years, Mercury has designed and deployed high-end ATCA
and MicroTCA systems. Mercury is leveraging this expertise and the proven
underlying scalable architecture, including advanced system management
technology, as the foundation for Mercury's contribution to the
"The OpenVPX system-level approach will enable prime contractors to greatly reduce the time required to create integrated COTS solutions in 3U and 6U form factors," said Didier Thibaud, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Advanced Computing Solutions at Mercury. "It will also lower the risk of adoption, and expand the addressable market for VPX solutions, while accelerating deployment into real-world applications."
The VPX standard rapidly evolved into a family of specifications defining a number of board-level architecture options. While the range of available VPX-based specifications is intended to enable superior processing performance for various defense embedded computing applications, it has significantly increased the probability that VITA 46-based products developed by multiple manufacturers will not operate together in an integrated system.
"One of the great strengths of the VME community has been the ability to
combine technologies from many contributors into high-performance systems,"
said
Mercury will act as steward of the
For more information on the
About VPX
VPX, known as VITA 46, is an ANSI standard (ANSI/VITA 46.0-2007) defined
by the
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