Neousys Technology Enhances SEMIL-1700GC Series with NVIDIA RTX A2000 Support
Neousys Technology has recently integrated support for the NVIDIA RTX A2000 Ampere GPU into its SEMIL-1700GC series, marking a significant upgrade.
Cost-Effective performance Upgrade
previously designed to accommodate the NVIDIA Tesla T4, the SEMIL-1700GC now offers comparable GPU capabilities at a more economical price point, making it an attractive option for various applications.
Built for Extreme Environments
Engineered for military-grade resilience, the SEMIL series is adept at enduring harsh environmental conditions, including exposure to high levels of chemicals and extreme atmospheric factors commonly found in seaports, food processing, and chemical production facilities. These computers are designed to deliver durability, reliability, and advanced AI inference processing at the edge.
Robust Construction and Thermal Management
The SEMIL-1700GC features Neousys’ proprietary architecture, housed in a monoblock stainless steel and aluminum reinforced enclosure, complete with specially molded O-rings. this rugged design ensures protection against water, dust, and corrosion, both internally and externally. The system is capable of operating in temperatures up to 70°C, or 62°C under full CPU and GPU load, without any decline in performance.
Compliance and Connectivity
In addition to its sturdy build, the system is outfitted with durable M12 connectors and meets MIL-STD-810G standards for shock and vibration resistance. The SEMIL series also provides a wide array of I/O options, including 802.3at Gigabit PoE+, VGA, USB, COM ports, and optional 10G Ethernet. With support for a wide DC input range of 8 to 48V and ignition power control, it is indeed notably well-suited for in-vehicle applications.
Commitment to Innovation
Chris Ni, Product Director at Neousys Technology, stated, “As a leader in edge AI computing, Neousys is committed to pushing the limits of industrial embedded computing to bring AI capabilities from research labs to real-world applications. The addition of NVIDIA RTX A2000 support during the ongoing chip shortage crisis enhances adaptability and cost-effectiveness for our users.”