Pacific Defense launches new signal processor

On March 25, Pacific Defense announced the launch of the DSP3100VP, a next-generation digital signal processing module engineered to bring advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) capabilities to the edge. Built on the AMD Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2 adaptive SoC, the DSP3100VP combines heterogeneous compute, adaptive acceleration, and deterministic real-time control to meet the growing demand for intelligent, data-driven systems in both defense and commercial markets.

Engineered for modern mission environments, the DSP3100VP combines traditional CPU and FPGA fabric processing with next-generation AI acceleration to deliver powerful, low-latency performance. With 144 AI Engine-ML v2 tiles and more than 2,000 DSP engines, the platform provides the parallel compute required for AI-driven applications such as electronic warfare, signal intelligence, autonomous systems, and real-time detection and tracking, the company said.

“The DSP3100VP brings together AI acceleration, high-speed data movement, and open standards compliance to directly address the needs of modern mission systems,” said Pedja Mitrovic, VP of modular products at Pacific Defense. “It enables our customers to deploy intelligent capabilities at the edge with the performance, efficiency, and flexibility required for real-time decision-making.”

Aligned with U.S. Army CMOSS and SOSA standards, the DSP3100VP ensures interoperability and rapid integration into open architecture systems while supporting deployment in size, weight, and power constrained environments.

Source: Pacific Defense

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