SKY Computers to Build Air Force's Fastest Computer; $3 Million Rugged SKYchannel System Capable of Performing at 256 GFLOPS.CHELMSFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 10, 1998--SKY Computers, Inc. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Analogic Corporation today announced that it will supply a $3 million, 256 GFLOP GFLOP Giga-Floating Point Operations computer to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL Noun 1. AFRL - a United States Air Force defense laboratory responsible for discovering and developing and integrating fighting technologies for aerospace forces Air Force Research Laboratory U. S. ) in Rome, NY. The 384 processor, rugged SKYchannel system has been purchased as part of the Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP HPCMP High Performance Computing Modernization Program (DoD) HPCMP High-Performance Computer Monitoring Project ). The HPCMP is investing $1.237 billion through the year 2003 to provide world-class High Performance Computing (HPC (Handheld PC) A palmtop computer that weighs less than one pound and runs specialized versions of popular applications. Microsoft coined the term for its Windows CE operating system, which is an abbreviated version of Windows. See Pocket PC. ) technology for enhancing U.S. military advantage. Dr. Richard Linderman leads the activities of the Signal/Image Processing area for HPCMP. Dr. Linderman indicated, "According to the TOP 500 list of supercomputers in the world (http://www.top500.org/top500.list.html), this will be the most powerful computer in the U.S. Air Force and approximately number 20 in the world. SKY demonstrated that it can exceed our price/performance requirements and meet our delivery using standard off-the-shelf components. The compute power of SKY's Excalibur board combines with the SKYchannel crossbar switching fabric and system software to deliver excellent performance on key benchmarks for signal and image processing." The Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome Research site purchased the SKYchannel system as a next-generation, real-time signal and image processor for the development and testing of future embedded parallel algorithms supporting major defense command and control projects. It will be a resource shared among the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Army, and the U.S. Navy for algorithm development, real-time implementation, and field demonstration. The DoD-wide community of Signal/Image Processing researchers will use the system to process data from sensors including radar, sonar, visible light, infrared, and communications. The techniques applied will range from synthetic aperture radar Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) Radar, airborne or satellite-borne, that uses special signal processing to produce high-resolution images of the surface of the Earth (or another object) while traversing a considerable flight path. , synthetic aperture sonar Synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) is a form of sonar in which sophisticated post-processing of sonar data are used in ways closely analogous to synthetic aperture radar. Synthetic aperture sonars combine a number of acoustic pings to form an image with much higher resolution than , and space-time adaptive processing Space-time Adaptive Processing (STAP) is a signal processing technique most commonly used in radar systems. It involves adaptive array processing algorithms to aid in target detection. Radar signal processing benefits from STAP in areas where interference is a problem (i.e. , to automatic target recognition. SKY Computers anticipates that this will be the first of several HPC contracts that will provide significant growth for the company in 1999. Complete information on SKY Computers is available at www.sky.com. SKY Computers, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Analogic Corporation, provides scalable multiprocessing solutions for real time applications. Modular families of embedded systems provide performance approaching the teraflop (unit) teraflop - 10^12 flops. Intel beat Hitachi to the record of 1.06 teraflops, on 04 Dec 1996, unofficially in Beverton, Oregon, using 7264 Pentium Pro chips. mark. SKY simplifies development by providing a complete set of software development tools designed for easy integration. SKY is the only company in its market segment that provides a three-year hardware warranty on its products. SKY Computers, Inc., SKYchannel, and Excalibur, are trademarks of SKY Computers, Inc.
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