Kontron boosts the performance of VPX computing module by supporting the 12-core Intel® Xeon®-D Processor

by donpedro

Kontron announces the successful design and test of an upgraded industry-leading 3U VPX single-board computer, and the start of evaluation unit deliveries to its key customers. Based on the in-production VX3058, the upgraded VX305C integrates the 12-core version of the Intel® Xeon®-D processor architecture (Broadwell DE), which further boosts the performance of the highly integrated Kontron VX3058 and brings a new level of performance to battlefield server-class computing and digital signal processing (DSP) performance.
The new VX305C keeps the feature set of its predecessor including its Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), high bandwidth PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0, and high speed DDR4 memory, is ruggedized for harsh environments, and is size, weight, power and cost (SWaP-C) optimized. These features and benefits make it ideal for demanding military server and other high performance embedded computing (HPEC) applications. This holds true especially for virtual machine architectures that can take advantage of the extensive capital and operational efficiencies provided by isolated workloads configured to dynamically share common resources.
The Kontron VX305C leverages the 12-core Intel® Xeon®-D 1559 processor to provide two 10 GBASE-KR ports and 8 lanes of Gen3 PCI Express to the backplane. Providing more capabilities in a 3U footprint, the VX305C also offers versatile mezzanine options for XMC, storage, and graphics. One M.2 interface can be used for storage or for integration of customized personality modules, while a second can be used to add 2D HDMI graphics. Front I/O module options are selectable for DVI/HDMI, Ethernet or other interfaces. The Kontron VX305C is pin compatible with the company’s popular and previous generation VX3058 and VX3044 3U VPX boards, which already deploys 10 gigabit (G) Ethernet and PCIe gen3 on the OpenVPX backplane.
Options include a shelf manager for centralized health management, sequenced system power-up and Temperature/Power/ Performance management as well as Power-On Built-in Test (PBIT) that give designers a comprehensive package for board and system diagnosis.

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