Nareen Melkonian
Apr 24, 2012

Latest in commercial computing to military vehicles by General Dynamics Canada

General Dynamics Canada introduced its new ultra-rugged SD8000 family of smart display products with the quad-core 3rd generation Intel Core(TM) processor, bringing latest in commercial computing to military vehicles. These new smart displays meet the computing-intense requirements of the battlefield while conserving size, weight and power inside military vehicles. The next generation displays are naturally convection-cooled to meet rigorous military standards. Touch screen, multiple video and audio input channels, streaming and snapshot video capture, multiple vehicle-bus interfaces, wireless communications, VoIP capabilities, embedded Ground-Based GPS Receiver Application Module (GB-GRAM), multiple I/O ports and a solid state hard drive are all additional key features. To enable the use of Multiple Independent Levels of Security/Safety (MILS), a high assurance security architecture for controlled information, General Dynamics has also integrated Intel Virtualization Technology. 

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