Intel + Mercury Systems
Intel and Mercury Systems, two leaders of innovation with one shared vision; a safer more secure world.
Intel and Mercury Systems, two leaders of innovation with one shared vision; a safer more secure world.
Mercury and Intel partner to meet the needs of a modern aerospace and defense industry by delivering innovative solutions based on the latest AI-enabling technologies.
Intel and Mercury Systems, two leaders of innovation with one shared vision; a safer more secure world.
In this webinar, learn how Intel, Mercury and Lynx are approaching design assurance for avionics systems and how this collaboration benefits aircraft embedded developers.
Learn how Mercury and Intel collaborate to scale and deploy composable data center capabilities across the fog and edge layers with high performance embedded edge computing (HPEEC)
Mercury and Intel are collaborating to scale a common enterprise data center architecture across fog and edge layers. Learn more about how we are enabling big data and AI-powered processing...
Mercury and Intel collaborate, bringing their own unique sets of technological know-how, to develop and implement AI applications for quicker deployment and integration in the field to enhanc
The inability to field the latest AI technologies at the pace of one’s adversaries often means the loss of tactical or operational advantages. Learn how Mercury’s open and modular design approach...
Mercury Systems’ award-winning CIOE-1390 COM Express module addresses the demand for onboard avionics processing. The device, recently lauded by the Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovators...
AI processing capability remote from the data center is required for smarter and more autonomous aerospace and defense missions. See how Mercury Systems and Intel are working together to make edge pro
Commercial digital convergence has created converged media, information systems, smartphones and autonomous vehicles. Digital convergence now has a proven roadmap behind it and is enabling...
This paper details the evaluation of Intel and ARM to determine who provides the greatest processing power, enough to deliver real time response and implement AI and ML; yet meet safety certification
Comparing Intel Xeon server-class processors for Space Time Adaptive Processing (STAP) applications.