EIZO Announces High-Performance PCI Express Graphics Board for Air Traffic Control
Eizo Nanao Technologies Inc. today announced the Raptor 5000 video graphics board. The Raptor 5000 employs ATI RadeonTM GPU technology from AMD and is designed specifically for the air traffic control (ATC) market which require long product life cycles and long-term support. It uses a specially designed passive cooling solution that improves product life compared to products that use on board active cooling solutions like fans. The product has two DVI-I video outputs and can support digital and analog resolutions of up to 2048 x 2048 and 2048 x 1536 respectively.
The Raptor 5000 is a PCI Express 16-lane graphics card that offers OpenGL 3.3 support under Linux. With 512MB of memory and 320 shader processors, it has excellent drawing performance that is comparable to other premier graphics cards on the market. The powerful onboard GPU has built-in capability for H.264, VC-1 and MPEG-2 decoding with superior video playback fidelity and minimum CPU utilization. In addition, the shader processors offer solid GPGPU computing capability. Microsoft Windows support is also available.
Like other Raptor series graphics cards, the Raptor 5000 will be available for at least five yearsand supported for several more. The Raptor 5000s long life eliminates the re-testing required every time a new graphics card is introduced, thereby reducing the total cost of ownership.
Like other Raptor series graphics cards, the Raptor 5000 will be available for at least five yearsand supported for several more. The Raptor 5000s long life eliminates the re-testing required every time a new graphics card is introduced, thereby reducing the total cost of ownership.
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