Concurrent Technologies has unveiled a new family of rugged embedded computing cards built on Intel’s newly announced Core Ultra Processor architecture, targeting defence, aerospace, and critical infrastructure applications.
The four new products, launched alongside the debut of Intel’s Panther Lake chipset, are designed to handle demanding workloads, including mission computing, sensor processing, AI-assisted edge analytics, and high-bandwidth data handling.
The suite of new products comprises Eir, Hermes II, Magni II, Caelus. Each has its own specialised capability, ranging from delivering increased computing performance to AI-enabled processing.
“These new products demonstrate our strategic focus on delivering high-performance computing solutions that are closely aligned with customer requirements,” said Miles Adcock, CEO of Concurrent Technologies.
“By expanding our SOSA-aligned VPX portfolio, revitalising our existing VPX and VME range, and integrating next-generation processor technology early, we are providing customers with clear upgrade paths, long-term lifecycle support, and the hardware-level security increasingly required in mission-critical programmes.
“The simultaneous launch of multiple new products also reflects the increased pace of innovation within the Group as we continue to broaden our portfolio to support future revenue growth.”
