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General Micro Systems, Inc. Articles

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Micros
15th February 2023
SOSA-aligned 3U OpenVPX X9 Venom Xeon D host processor boards for US Military

General Micro Systems (GMS), global technology-independent supplier of computing engines in boxes, boards and servers, has launched its X9 Venom Xeon D Host 3U VITA 65 OpenVPX single-board computer.

Industrial
25th January 2023
General Micro Systems expands army-specific rugged computer portfolio

General Micro Systems (GMS) announced it has expanded its portfolio of rugged small form factor (SFF), OpenVPX and rackmount equipment, which the company claim offers next-gen deployed processing and enhanced bandwidth to the US Army. With added capabilities from Dell Technologies original equipment manufacturer, this combined portfolio can enable more US Army programs to realise the latest commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technologies along with ...

Awards
25th October 2022
Innovation awards received for 'Building the Army of 2030'

Four-star winners in Embedded Computing, Rugged Computing and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning categories are built on GMS’ innovative new X9 Spider distributed architecture for the next-generation Army.

Power
10th October 2022
General Micro Systems redefines military electronic system architectures with X9 Spider

General Micro Systems (GMS), the global technology-independent supplier of computing engines in small form factors (SFF), boards and servers, has announced the launch of its X9 Spider family of distributed, ruggedised computing modules to support the demanding needs of next-generation warfare.

Design
6th March 2020
OpenVPX server developed in with SOSA standard

General Micro Systems (GMS) has announced a dual Xeon, OpenVPX modular 19” rack mount server developed in alignment with the emerging Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) Technical Standard. The company’s second-generation Intel Xeon E5 v4 dual CPU OpenVPX server, ‘Apex’, marries GMS’ high-performance, 100% LRU-replaceable modularity with OpenVPX profiles intended to conform with the SOSA Technical Standard releas...

Design
4th November 2019
Small and light video server with AI for rugged applications

General Micro Systems (GMS), the rugged C4ISR mobile systems and servers company, has announced a small, light and SWaP-C-optimised workstation, display and general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm and video processor.

Design
26th April 2018
Dual Xeon OpenVPXBlade with high compute density launched

Rackmount servers have their place, yet already-deployed defence platforms and the world’s militaries often prefer tried-and-true OpenVPX-style systems for legacy card- and system interoperability. Until now, upgrading those systems with the best 'rack style' server compute engine wasn’t possible using OpenVPX. General Micro Systems (GMS) has changed this entirely with the launch of a 6U, dual-CPU OpenVPX server blade with two&nb...

Design
5th February 2018
GMS brings security with speed to compact storage server

In a world full of cyber security dangers that threaten the safety of soldiers and civilians alike, every user and application on the battlefield needs to protect classified data and ensure that critical systems aren't compromised in any way. To solve these dual problems, General Micro Systems has announced a thin 1U rackmount secure storage server with removable, hardware-encrypted RAID modules.

Events News
20th June 2017
GMS wins 2017 Soldier’s Network Defender of the Year award

 General Micro Systems has received General Dynamics Mission Systems’ 2017 Soldier’s Network Defender of the Year award for the company’s innovative and cost effective support of the US Army’s Warfighter Information Network – Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2 programme. The programme is the Army’s tactical communications network backbone delivering mission-command, communications, and situational awareness for ...

Communications
6th June 2017
Military grade servers extended to enterprise industries

General Micro Systems has announced that it is extending its MIL-SPEC server into non-defence markets where ruggedness and reliability, highest performance and lowest energy consumption in the smallest footprint are critical. Focusing on RAS - Reliability, Availability and Serviceability - the new GMS business initiative will bring the company’s military-grade 2U short-rack server system to demanding industry applications, including data ce...

Wireless
15th February 2017
GMS boasts 12x performance and density

General Micro Systems announced the S1U-MD, a 1U rackmount, multi-domain server and managed Ethernet switch/router based on the Intel Xeon D server CPU. S1U-MD boasts 12x the performance of traditional blade-servers, but in one-twelfth the size of traditional systems. Isolating Red and Black domains to ensure security or designing for redundancy is normally accomplished with one full-depth box for each Red and Black domain: 1) two physically...

Communications
4th October 2016
Smallest rugged server integrates dual Intel XeonE5-2600v4 CPUs

The S2U “KING COBRA”, to be showcased at the 2016 AUSA Annual Meeting, integrates dual Intel XeonE5-2600v4 CPUs, Cisco industrial-strength embedded router, 20-port managed switch, 48TB of fastest-available storage, and APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) in the smallest rugged server — the only server with 100% LRU (Line-Replacement-Unit) modular sub systems.

Communications
29th June 2016
"Server room in a box"

General Micro Systems announces a new product line of deployable, rugged, small form-factor server systems, based on the Intel Xeon D processor, that put data-centre processing performance on the battlefield—without the rack. The GMS ‘Server Room in a Box’ Xeon D family is designed to provide the ultimate rugged-server, low-cost switch, and low-cost router computer system for defence and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) markets as ...

Displays
27th May 2016
19" smart LCD passes MIL-S-901D shock testing

General Micro Systems (GMS) has announced that the SD19 rugged smart display has successfully passed rigorous MIL-S-901D shock testing. Simulating an explosion or a projectile hit, the MIL-S-901D "High-Impact Shipboard Machinery, Equipment, and Systems" specification is notoriously difficult to pass. A heavy hammer strikes a test fixture onto which the SD19 unit under test is mounted.

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