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Aitech

19756 Prairie Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311
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https://www.aitechsystems.com/
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Radar/EW

Component obsolescence is a concern across system development - Story

August 29, 2017
Component obsolescence is nothing new, and the problem isn't going away. While electronics innovations may move industry forward on one hand, the downside is that some electronics get left in the dust, no matter how widely adopted they may have been at one point.
Cyber

The evolving role of GPGPUs in critical military intelligence - Story

June 12, 2017
For office workers, staring at a screen for hours a day can seem mundane, creating a feeling of tiredness or boredom. They escape by taking a break, walking away, and coming back in a few minutes after resting their eyes. Think that would fly in a military surveillance environment, where personnel must continually scan images to identify potential threats or persons of interest? Definitely not.
Radar/EW

Aitech rugged GPGPU system provides 1 teraflop to the sensor - News

September 28, 2016
CHATSWORTH, Calif. Officials at Aitech Defense Systems Inc., announced a new fanless, rugged GPGPU supercomputer that measures only 20 cubic inches, while providing 1 TeraFLOP of parallel processing. Dubbed the A176 Cyclone, it comes in a custom small form factor design and provides 60 GigaFLOPs/Watt in a low-power high performance embedded computer (HPEC).
Radar/EW

Rad-hard for the long haul - Story

June 20, 2016
Managing the long-term effects of radiation in space environments is essential for designers of components headed for space. Mission length, more than any other factor, contributes most heavily to the sustainability of electronic components in radiation-laden applications.
Comms

DoD budget impact on COTS - Story

March 31, 2016
Every month the McHale Report will host an online roundtable with experts from the defense electronics industry ? from major prime contractors to defense component suppliers. Each roundtable will explore topics important to the military embedded electronics market. This month our roundtable of industry experts discuss how the slight increase in the Department of Defense?s (DoD?s) overall Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 budget request affects embedded commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) electronics providers. Also discussed are which applications are best bets for COTS, market fluctuations, risk management, and predictions for potential defense budgets under a Clinton or Trump administration.