Friday, April 25, 2025

New Eagle Expands Embedded Control Portfolio with Raptor® High-Performance Compute Platform

New Eagle, a leader in embedded software solutions and electronic control units, introduced the Raptor® High-Performance Compute Platform, a rugged, GPU-enabled embedded controller built on a vision processing unit (VPU) from John Deere. The new platform marks the first high-performance compute target in the Raptor hardware lineup, significantly expanding the capabilities of New Eagle’s embedded control ecosystem.

New Eagle will demonstrate the Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform built on the John Deere VPU at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2025, April 28-30 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. The new Raptor platform will be featured live at booth #4801, where attendees can see it in action alongside two additional demonstrations showcasing New Eagle’s latest cybersecurity and CAN gateway solutions.

“Adding a GPU-powered compute platform to the Raptor ecosystem opens the door to more advanced autonomy and vision-based control,” said Chris Baker, CEO of New Eagle. “Our customers now have a scalable path from traditional embedded control units to edge AI running on rugged, vehicle-ready hardware supported by familiar Raptor development workflows.”

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Expanding the Raptor® Ecosystem

Built on a next-generation, GPU-enabled compute module, the Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform delivers up to 275 TOPS of processing power and supports up to 12 GMSL2 camera inputs with Power-over-Coax (PoC) technology. This performance makes it ideal for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), mobile robotics, rapid prototyping, and rugged industrial automation environments.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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