Murray, Utah - Coda Octopus Colmek, a subsidiary of the Coda Octopus Group (NASDAQ: CODA), is pleased to announce the release of the next generation Thermite® 8000 Series, replacing the previous GPU model. The Thermite® 8000 Series is specifically designed for use in tactical applications that require significant computing performance, such as artificial intelligence at the tactical edge, increased weapon systems lethality, soldier training and unmanned systems. The 8000 Series is the newest line of the Thermite® family of rugged embedded computing solutions from Coda Octopus Colmek, and provides advanced processing in a small size, weight and power (SWaP).
Operating over a MIL SPEC temperature range, the 8000 Series features Intel® 6th generation Xeon® processor, and includes an NVIDIA® Quadro P2000. The unit supports up to 64 GB of RAM, with significant configurability to support a wide variety of applications. Supporting Linux or Windows, it can be expanded for a wide variety of interfaces via Mini PCIe, including MIL-STD-1553. The unit also supports a broad range of input power, and is designed to MIL-STD-810G/IP67 environmental specs and MIL-STD-461F for EMI/EMC.
“Coda Octopus Colmek is pleased to continue to evolve our successful line of Thermite® rugged embedded computing solutions.” said Kevin Kane, Chief Executive Officer, Coda Octopus Colmek. “The 8000 Series is our new flagship offering, targeted at the most processing-intensive requirements at the tactical edge.”
About Coda Octopus Colmek
Founded in 1977, Coda Octopus Colmek, a subsidiary of the Coda Octopus Group (NASDAQ: CODA), is a trusted leader in the design and production of custom-engineered electronic solutions for demanding defense applications, with a distinguished past performance legacy. A qualified small business certified to ISO 9001:2015, Coda Octopus Colmek also provides the Thermite® family of products, a competitive range of rugged embedded computing solutions for military applications which can be customized for specific needs.
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